Hamden High School - Venture Yearbook (Hamden, CT)
- Class of 1940
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' w . ,I asf - -Q V- X ' Q 'nens5,:f, ' - nv ,-u 'VP' Page Seven AMDEN IGH I 1940 THE VENTURE FOR 1940 LEIGH HUNT, Editor-in-Chief BARBARA HAUSER, Assistant Editor Editorial Board MARY BRAINARD SHIRLEY BUCKINGHAM DOROTHY BURGESS RUTHE CRAIG RICHARD DODGE GARRETT DITMARS HELEN GARMAN DOROTHY HACKER MARY HART ' CHARLES STAHLSCH Business Board HUGH HARTSHORNE JEANNE KRAET JOSEPH LUPPI ANNE MCDONALD LYNWOOD RICE SHIRLEY ROMBERG MARJORIE SARRATT ROBERT SCHWARTZ EVELYN SKELLY NIIDT ELLIS BUTTEREIELD, Business Manager ALBERT FABIAN RICHARD HULL Feature Wrz'ters MARGARET JONES CORINNE MOORE MARY LOMBARDO, The Dial LAURA BORSARI, The Student Council SHIRLEY LIPKIN, Music CONRAD CORDA, Sports GLENN DANA Art Board JAMES GREENBERG DORIS SAVITEER DOMENICA RACCUIA RAYMOND SPENCER Faculty Advisers MISS RUSSELL MISS KNAPP Adviser to the Art Board MR. AURELL Page Eight JM Q51-'DEN LEIGH HUNT, JR. 34 Lake Street Leigh entered Hamden from Putnam Avenue School. In high school he has been an energetic member of the student body, holding the position of editor-in-chief of THE VENTURE, as well as being vice-president of the senior class. He was also a member of the Bow Benders, the Photography Club, and has served on the sports staff of The Dial. Skating, swimming, and reading are his favorite interests. In September Leigh will enter Yale. BARBARA HAUSER Bobby 64 Woodlawn Street Before entering Hamden, Barbara attended Spring Glen School. In high school she has been assistant editor of THE VENTURE, a member of the editorial board of The Dial, and an active partici- pant in the German Club. Her interests are swimming, skating, and reading. She plans to enter Holyoke in September. FRANK ELLIS BUTTERFIELD Ellie 71 Augur Street Ellis was graduated from Putnam Avenue Grammar School. He has belonged to the Photography Club and the Pottery Club, and has been sports reporter for The Dial, vice-president of the Stamp Club, business manager of THE VENTURE, and treasurer of the class in his senior year. He is interested in hockey, baseball, and photography. Ngct year he plans to attend college. HERBERT KORTE Little Herbie 1650 Dixwell Avenue Herbert attended the Helen Street School. He participated in the Slide Rule Club, the Radio Squad, the Traflic Squad, and worked in the cafeteria. He was in the play, The Would-be Gentleman. In his senior year, Herbert was elected president of the class. His hobbies are collecting records, wood-working, and football. Next year he plans to train forxe job in radio or television. 1-If . QM be . XIQOXD THE CHRISTINE CRAIG Ruthie 57 Swarthmore Street 1940 Ruthe was graduated from Spring Glen School. In high school she has been a member of the Slide Rule Club, the Dramatics Club and the Swimming Club. She was secretary of the class for 1937, 1939, 1940, and served on the Prom Committee in 1939. Her hobbies are figure skating, sailing and tennis. Ruthe hopes to enter Wellesley College next year. -Page Nine 5 IW W' fy AMDEN GH DOROTHY JEAN ADAMS Pudgie 35 Church Street Dorothy was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School before coming to Hamden High. She has been an assistant in the library and a member of her home room volley-ball team. Ice- skating is Dorothy's chief hobby. She plans to attend a business school after graduation. RAYMOND WEBSTER ALLING, JR. lfRay!I 2622 Whitney Avenue Ray came to Hamden High from the Spring Glen Grammar School. He enjoys dancing and collecting dance records and has been employed as a salesman for J. Johnson and Sons. After graduation he plans to attend a business school. RUTH ANN MARIE AMERO ' Sis 16 Linden Avenue Ruth was graduated from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club, Pottery Club, and the Art Studio. Interested in all types of art work, she especially enjoys sketching and clay modeling. Ruth also enjoys reading.'She hopes to go into commercial art. STELLA AMERO Chub 16 Linden Avenue Stella was graduated from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. She has been active in the Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Tumbling Club. field hockey. and the Pottery Club. She enjoys swimming, dancing, and skating. Stella plans to enter retail selling, which she has studied in high school. ARTHUR NELSON ANDERSON HAH.. 126 Wooding Street Arthur came to Hamden High from the Helen Street School. He has been a member of the band, the Pottery Club, and the Archery Club. Art enjoys all sports. His plans for the coming year are indefinite. Page Ten AMDEN IGH 1640 DONALD EDWARD ANDERSEN Don 38 Quentin Street 4 Don was graduated from the Putnam Avenue School. In our junior year he was a member of the Prom Committee, and while a senior he has been president of the Student Council and a member of the hockey squad. He enjoys playing the piano. After graduation, Don plans to attend college. NANCY JEAN ANDREW Nance 66 Woodbine Street Nancy came to Hamden High from the Spring Glen Grammar School. She has played in the band and orchestra for the past three years and has been a member of the Grammarians Club, the Music Club and the Golf Club. All sports and music hold Nancy's interest. She plans to attend Larson Junior College. NORMA LORRAINE ANNIS Norm 3015 Dixwell Avenue Norma was graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club, the Dramatics Club. and The Dial editorial staff. She is interested in figure skating. singing and dancing and enjoys collecting unusual poems. She plans to attend Larson Junior College. CATHERINE MARY ANSELO 1747 Dixwell Avenue Catherine was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School. During this past year she has been president of her home room and a Student Council Representative. She has been a member of the N.Y.A. group and has worked in the school bank. Catherine enjoys reading, movies, and sports. She plans to enter the business world after graduation. CORINNE ELEANOR APPEL 1412 Dixwell Avenue After being graduated from the Church Street School, Corinne entered Hamden High. She has been a member of the Home Eco- nomics Club and of her home room volleyball team. She enjoys drawing, sports, and knitting. Corinne plans to attend a junior college. Page E I even AMDEN IGH , 1940 THOMAS BARLOW ARDRON Tom 33 Marlboro Street Tom came to Hamden High from the Newhall Street School. He has played Junior Varsity baseball and intramural basketball, and is interested in shop and machine work. His hobbies are playing hockey, swimming, and hunting. He plans to become either a mechanic or a carpenter. EDWARD L. ARMENO ,,Ed,, 108 School Street Ed came to Hamden High from the Centerville School. He has played on the Golf Team. His hobbies are drawing, golf, skating, and sports in general. Ed's plans for the future are indefinite, but they will probably include sports. HELEN RITA BALDWIN lizzie 133 Shelton Avenue, New Haven Before coming to Hamden High School, Helen attended the Sacred Heart School and Commercial High School. She enjoys reading and dancing, and her hobbies are singing and hiking. Helen is uncertain as to what she is going to do after graduation. A Jian-4.1.4.-vh - ll is E-0 B.-rh-459-1: EDWARD BARKER, JR. -Edu 162 Glen Parkway Edward was graduated from the Lincoln Grammar School in Southington. He has been a member of the Model Boat Club, the Stamp Club and the Hi-Y. He enjoys sailing, hockey, and all other sports. Ed hopes to enter Yale in the fall. y EMERY BEHRMANN -Emu 190 Gorham Avenue Emery came to Hamden High from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. He has been manager of our orchestra for four years. He is very interested in all types of photographic work. Emery's plans for next year are undecided, but he will continue in amateur photography. Page Twelve AMDEN IGH 1940 EDWARD M. BENJAMIN ..Ed., 26 Merritt Street After being graduated from State Street School, Edward entered Hamden High. He has been a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps and has served with the Citizens' Military Training Corps where his services have received due recognition. His plans for the coming year are incomplete. RAYMOND HENRY BENJAMIN ' Binky 2 6 Merritt Street After being graduated from State Street School. Raymond entered Hamden where he belonged to the Rifle Club in his freshman year. His outside activities are hunting, tishing, skating, and golf. Next year Ray hopes to enter Annapolis. VERONICA LOUISE BERARDESCA Ronnie 211 Goodrich Street Veronica was graduated from Newhall Street School. At Hamden she has been interested in the Tap Dancing Club. Her hobbies are dancing, skating, and reading. After leaving high school Veronica plans to attend a junior college. OLGA PAULINE BERNARDONI Olly 19 Winnette Street Olga came to Hamden from Putnam Avenue School. While at Hamden, her activities included the junior and upperclass Girls' Glee Clubs and the Mixed Glee Club. She was also a gym assistant for three years and a member of the Math Club. Olga is an ardent dance band listener, likes to play ping-pong, dance and read. Next year she intends to enter the New Haven State Teachers' College. PETER BERSANO Pete 1709 State Street Pete was graduated from State Street School. While in Hamden, he has been interested in the Pottery Club and has been a member of the bank staff. Pete plans to attend a business college after leaving Hamden. Page Thirteen AMDEN IGH WINIFRED IRENE BERTINE Winnie 76 Church Street From Church Street School, Winifred entered Hamden where she joined the Tap Dancing Club. Her favorite outside activities are skating, reading, and dancing. Winifred is planning to attend a junior college. LYNETTE JESMA BISHOP MLW., East Main Street Lynette attended the Humiston Grammar School. When she came to Hamden she joined the Dramatics Club, the Girls' Glee Club, the Rifle Club, and the Math Club. Horseback riding, swimming, skating, ping-pong, badminton and dancing are her outside interests. Next year Lynette hopes to enter the University of Connecticut. LORRAINE DEAN BOCTHE llzdorry!! 85 James Street Lorraine was graduated from Centerville School. She has been an outstanding member of the Girls' Glee Club and of the AfCap- pella Choir. She served on The Dial editorial board for two years and has worked on The Cupola editorial board in her senior year. Lorraine is interested in the Rifle Club and the Swimming Club. Her hobbies are horseback riding, swimming and dancing. Next year she hopes to enter college. . LAURA ALICE BORSARI S 1887 Dixwell Avenue From the Centerville School, Laura entered Hamden where she has been interested in the Dramatics Club, the Girl Reserves, the Tinkering Club, and the Stamp Club. She was secretary of the ass in 1938 was a member of the Student Council for two years 4 mid was a representative-at-large to the council in her junior year. 1940 Laura was chairman for the Sub-,Freshman Day Committee in 1940. Her hobbies are sports, reading and dancing. She is undecided about future plans. EMILY RENE BOZZI 53 St. Mary Street After being graduated from Newhall Street School, Emily came to Hamden where as a freshman she served on the Student Council and was interested in the Public Speaking Club and the Archery Club. In her junior year she worked on The Dial editorial board. Emily enjoys sports. She plans to become a comptometer operator. Page Fourteen W . . AMDEN IGH D f 1 JOHN BOZZUTO Buzzy' 311 Goodrich Street John came to Hamden from Newhall Street School. He has been active in sports-intramurals, basketball, and football, in particular. He acted as manager of the basketball team and was a member of the Shop Service Club. Ice-skating, hockey, and swimming are John's hobbies. He is interested in mechanical work and plans to be a carpenter. RUSSELL SPENCER BRAGDON Russ 50 Treadwell Street S1 1 Russ was graduated from Putnam Avenue School. At Hamden he was a member of the band. He was an able player on both the hockey and football teams. Russ' hobbies are hockey, baseball, and swimming. In the fall he plans to enter a preparatory school or a college. Nl!-XRY MCNAB BRAINARD 40 Millbrook Road From Spring Glen School Mary came to Hamden where she has belonged to the Girls' Glee Club, the A-Cappella Choir, the Fencing Club, and the Swimming Club. Mary was vice-president of her class in 1938-39 and also served on the Prom Committee in her junior year. This year she was a member of The Dial and THE VENTURE editorial boards. Photography, sailing. swimming, music, and English are her interests. She is entered at Colby Junior College. Q0-0 SHIRLIE E. BRISTOL HB 1- ,, QU 3300 Whitiaiy Avenue 4 After graduation from Mt. Carmel School Shirlie entered Ham- ia s N den. Here she has been a Dial board member, assistant in the gym X 1940 LLL, and library and has belonged 'to the Dramatics Club. Her outside interests are dancing. swimming, and skating. She is a swing music fan. Photography is Shirlie's hobby. She has no definite plans for next year. 8 ELLA ELIZABETH BRowN ek 3165 whitney Avenue any Ella attended Mt. Carmel School. While at Hamden, she has been in the 'Girls' Choir and of the Mixed Glee Club. She likes music, reading, scouting, hiking, and camping, and her hobby is collecting post-cards. Next year Ella intends to go to Larson Junior College to study to become a librarian. Page Fifteen 4.4014 ar Wits.. was www S off W AMDEN IGH FREDERIC WILLIAM BROWN, JR. Freddie 44 Belmont Avenue Fred came to Hamden after being graduated from Putnam Avenue School, then attending Riverside Military Academy. He has been on the varsity football team for two years, and during his sopho- more year he was a member of the Archery Club and the Hunting and Fishing Club. Fred's interests are sports. Next year he plans to enter Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. SHIRLEY RODMAN BUCKINGHAM Buck Academy Road, Cheshire Shirley is a graduate of the Humiston School in Cheshire. She has been the assistant editor of The Dial and a member of the Math Club. She also has served on THE VENTURE editorial board. Shirley's favorite hobbies are swimming and taking candid camera shots. She has received honors in both her junior and senior years. Next year she plans to attend Pembroke College. DOROTHY ANNE BURGESS J lfBugs!I SQA M44 - Millbrook Road Q be Dorothy entered Hamden from the Worthington Hooker School -Q Dk in New Haven. She has been a member of the Debating Club, the I Cupola board, THE VENTURE editorial board, the Radio Squad. 1940 the Traiiic Squad, the Student Council, and the Girls' Glee Club. Dorothy was chosen Hamden High School candidate to the D.A.R. Convention. Her interests are swimming, tennis, and clay modeling. She will attend Skidmore College next year. MARY MARGARET BURKE ff? MW ffMarf, l 98 First Street Mary came to Hamden after she had been graduated from the Dixwell Avenue School. Her favorite interests and hobbies are ice-skating, swimming, and tennis. Mary plans to attend the Post Business College in YVaterbury. LESTER GORDON BURTON Les 5 8 Lake Street Lester was graduated from the Putnam Avenue School and attended Hamden Hall before coming to Hamden High. He has been a member of the Home Economics Club for boys, the Dra- matics Club, and the Look-around Club. He is interested in cooking. woodwork, photography, bicycling, scout work, hiking, and camping. His plans for the coming year are undecided. Page Sixteen AMDEN IGH s 1940 VELMA RUTH BURTON Vel 5 8 Lake Street Velma attended the Putnam Avenue School and Hamden Hall during her freshman and sophomore years before she came to Hamden High School. Her activities at school were in the Music Club and in intramurals. She is interested in sewing, cooking, skating, dancing, and reading. Her plans for the coming year are undecided. MARJORIE ANNE BUTLER Marge 2028 Whitney Avenue Marjorie came to Hamden from the Spring Glen Grammar School. While at Hamden she has been a member of the Pen Club. the Music Club, the Marionette Club, and the Freshmen Girls' Glee Club. She has also been on Independent Study and has been a gym assistant for two years. Marjorie's hobbies are music, reading. drawing, and writing. She plans to attend Larson's Junior College. DOROTHY MARY CAMPBELL Dot 4 2 Winnette Street Dorothy attended the Pawling Junior High School in New York before being graduated from Helen Street School. Tap dancing class and intramurals have been foremost among her activities here. Dorothy is interested in dancing, skating. and swimming. After graduation she hopes to secure a position in the business world. EDWARD CANN Eddie 74 Park Avenue Edward came to Hamden from the Spring Glen Grammar School. For three years he has been a member of the Hockey Team and during his senior year he was elected captain. He has played one year of varsity football, has been on the track team, and has played intramural basketball. His hobbies are skating and swimming. Eddie's plans for next year are, as yet, undecided. EARL CARLIN 93 Wakefield Street Earl entered Hamden from the Spring Glen Grammar School. While at Hamden, he was on the '39 Prom Committee and he served as sports editor of The Dial, and was class treasurer during his junior year. He is interested in sports, reading, an-do the movies. Next year Earl plans to attend Yale University. Page Seven teen , 1 ggx UQIBMOS NlaXwxw. ,xi-MN AMDEN IGH I 1940 ELIZABETH JANE CASE Betty Janeu 53 Harmon Street Betty Jane was graduated from the Spring Glen Gra School. She was a member of various clubs and of the Girls' ir and the Mixed Glee Club. She has been a guidance office assis nt and has played basketball and hockey on the girls' intram ral teams. She is interested in church work. Next year Betty nc plans to enter Grace Hospital for training as a nurse. ELEANOR CASERTANO HEI., East Main Street, Cheshire Eleanor attended the Humiston School in Cheshire before coming to Hamden High School. She is interested chiefly in horseback riding and in ice-skating. Next year Eleanor plans to attend a business college, but she has not yet decided which one. PA TRICIA LQUISE CHAPMAN Pat 20 21 Whitney Avenue Patricia attended the Suffern Junior High School. Suffern, New York. and the Sumter High School, Sumter, South Carolina. While at Hamden she belonged to the Camp Fire Girls. the Band. thc Girls' Glee Club, the Mixed Glee Club. the Student Council. and the Rifle Club. Pat is interested in dancing, horseback riding. and shooting. She hopes to enter Stephens College in Columbia. Missouri, after graduation. ADRIENNE FRANCES CHERNOFE 80 Second Street Adrienne came to Hamden from New Haven High School. Her activities here have included the Rifle Club and The Dial business board Her favorite hobbies are traveling, sports. and dancing. Next year she plans to attend University of Connecticut. JOHN ARTHUR CLOUSE Jack 3846 Whitney Avenue John attended the Mt. Carmel Grammar School before coming to Hamden. He has been a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and of the football squad. He has been also active in shop service and cafeteria work. John is interested in hunting, Hshing, skating. hockey, and horseback riding. His plans for the coming year are undecided. Page Eighteen . . If Z wg AMDEN GH CELIA JEAN COCCO CeIe 370 Goodrich Street Celia was graduated from Newhall Street School before coming to Hamden. In high school her activities have been chiefly social dancing. Among her interests and hobbies are skating, tennis, sewing, bowling, swimming, dancing, and playing the piano. She plans to enter a business school next year. CORONA MARIAN COCCO Corai' 370 Goodrich Street Cora came to Hamden High from Newhall Street School. She was a member of the Social Dancing Club in her freshman year. Her hobbies include dancing, reading, tennis, bowling, and picture collecting. She is an employee of a department store in New Havcn and hopes to continue in the retail selling fieldf HENRY COFRANCESCO HCC., 46 Burke Street Henry was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue School. In high school he has been a prominent member of the athletic teams, especially in varsity baseball and football. His interests and hobbies are ping-pong, badminton, and bowling. He hopes to continue participating in sports after graduation. JEROME MALCOLM COLEMAN Mal 24 Maplewood Terrace Malcolm came to Hamden High from the Church Street School. In high school his activities have been confined to the Dramatics Club and the Bowling Club. Dramatics and radio interest him most as hobbies. After graduation he plans to enter Brown University. JANET ELIZABETH COOPER Jann State Street, North Haven Janet attended thc Edgewood Avenue School in Westville and the Centre School in North Haven before coming to Hamden. In high school her activities were volleyball and the Dramatic Club. Janet counts dancing, singing, and playing basketball among her favorite hobbies. Her plans for the coming year are uncertain. Page Nineteen AMDEN IGH S 1940 HARRY COPELAND 21 Hawthorne Avenue Before coming to Hamden High, Harry attended the Clinton Avenue School and the Fair Haven Junior High. His activities in high school have included membership in the Student Council, Sub-Freshman Committee, Slide Rule Club, and Election Board for 1939-40. His interests are swimming, tennis, and football. Harry hopes to continue in the field of engineering. MARIO CONRAD CORDA Connie 176 Gorham Avenue Conrad was graduated from the Helen Street School. His activi- ties in hi h school have been the Dramatics Club and the varsit S Y football team, He is intensely interested in sports and also likes to hike. His chief hobby is reading. He hopes to enter North Carolina University n t y r study journalism. , JAMES PATRICK COUNIHAN Jim 36 Thompson Street James came to Hamden from the Centerville School. He has been ember of the Student Council for three years, a member of the Bo ling Club, and a participant in intramurals. Jim chooses bill rds, dancing, bowling, and skating as his interests. Upon gra ation he plans to attend Higgins Institute in Maine. ALLEN EUGENE CRANDALL Gene 27 98 Whitney Avenue Eugene came to Hamden High from the schools of Williams- port. Pennsylvania. In high school he has been a member of the band and also ofthe Boys' Glee Club and of the Mixed Glee Club. His main interests are radio and photography. He plans to attend Pennsylvania State College next year. N DORIS VIRGINIA D'AI2DfI'O' MJ , Sm'I y 9 107 Wintergrien l Doris came to Hamden High from Dunbar School. Her activi- ties in high school have been the Rifle Club and the Badminton and Ping-Pong Tournaments. Her main interests and hobbies include skating, tennis, dancing, and collecting picture post-cards. Her plans for the coming year are indelinite. Page Twenty C AMDEN 1940 GH DOROTHY NORA DALEY Dot 233 Augur Street Dot came to Hamden from Commercial H' h Sh ig c ool. Her activities in high school have been confined to basketball. Among her interests and hobbies are reading, writing poetry, dancing, and learning popular songs. She is interested in all outdoor s orts. D . P orothy plans to do oflice work in the coming year. THERESA ANN D'AlVIBROSIO Tress 229 Butler Street Theresa attended the Bassett Junior High and Newh ll S 3 IIQCI School before coming to Hamden High, Her activities in high school have been tap dancing, the Thimble Club, and the Dramatics Club. Her hobbies are dancing, writing poetry, and bowling. Theresa's lan f p s or next year are incomplete. GLENN BURTON DANA Il-Burt!! 4 6 Gorham Avenue Glenn was graduated from the Helen Street School. In high school his activities have centered mainly on the band and orches- tra. He also has been a member of The Dial editorial board. Glenn is greatly interested in all types of sports. He plans to enter Yale University next fall. MARIE FAITH DAVIS Marie 69 Hawthorne Avenue Marie came to Hamden from Spring Glen School. In high school she has been a member of the Girls' Woodwork Club, the Tap Dancing Club, and has participated in intramural basketball and hockey. Dancing and skating are her favorite hobbies. Next year she may attend Larson Junior College. RAYMOND DAVIS ' Ray 3 0 Bagley Avenue Ray entered Hamden from the Church Street Grammar School. He has been a member of the Visual Aid Service th B ' , e oys Home Economics Club, and the Camera Club. He is interested in sports and in collectin old ' g coins and stamps. Ray hopes to attend art school next year. Page Twenty-one AMDEN IGH MARIO RAYMOND DE CAPUA Pro 1781 State Street ' Mario was graduated from the State Street Grammar School. He has been home room president and a member of the Ways and Means Committee of the Student Council while at Hamden. He is interested in reading, skating. swimming. and in golf. Mario will enter the Junior College of Commerce in the fall, FLORENCE MARIE DELCORE Snooks 37 Ardmore Street Florence was graduated from Public School No. 37 of Queens, New York City, and then attended the Andrew Jackson High School of St. Albans, Long Island. She has been a member of the Basketball Club and the Tennis C-lub. Her interests include music. reading, and sports. Collecting travel folders is her hobby. Next year Florence plans to train in a hospital. e ELSIE DEL FRANCE HEI., 67 Burke Street Elsie entered Hamden from the Margaret L. Keefe School, In ember of the Glee Club the Hamden she has been an active m , Woodwork Club, and the Home Economics Club. She enjoys sports, skating, dancing, and is especially interested in travelling. Her plans for the coming year are undecided. ANDREW DE LORENZO Andy 13 Webb Street Andrew came to Hamden from the State Street and Centerville Schools. In Hamden he was a member of the football and basketball teams. He enjoys playing ping-pong. badminton, and sports in general. He plans to attend college after graduation. 0 ,nt .f,'ff L Lf xxx 1 sl, X' 7 I Y g If rs 1 JOHN DE LUCIA X ,Q 141 Circular Avenue John was graduated from the Helen Street Grammar School. C21 1940 He has proved his interest in sports by being a member of the varsity football, basketball. and track teams. He has also been a member of the Tumbling Club. His interests include football, basketball, dancing, and model airplane building. Next year John plans to attend the University of Alabama. Page Twenty-two AMDEN IGH 1940 Q 1 X . HENRY DE LUIGI . , 865 Dixwell Avenue . ,, Henry was graduated with honors fr e Newhall Street ' School. In Hamden he has been a m e of the football and ' W basketball teams. He enjoys swi ng. dancing, and playing ' basketball. After graduation I-Ienw plans to go into business. X I X SHIRLIE VIRGINIA DE MUSEY Shirl 118 Church Street Shirlie entered Hamden from the Church Street School. She has been a library assistant and a member of her home room volley-ball team. She enjoys swimming, skating, and dancing. Her hobby is collecting sport pictures. Shirlie plans to attend a business school upon being graduated. GARRET S. DITMARS Ridgeview Place, Cheshire Garret entered Hamden from Humiston School is Cheshire. In Hamden he has been a member of the tennis team, and has served on the editorial board of THE VENTURE. He is interested in all sports, especially tennis and skiing. He plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania after graduation. RICHARD W. DODGE 'a- ,gzip s-. -assi. . Q. -X ,. -s. . war... g , - KfDl'ck!l 108 Middle Road 5 l ' ' c,..-- L. . , Richard was graduated from Spring Glen School. While at ipz 5 -1--1 Hamden he has been a member of the Stamp Club, the Slide Rule . lhql N, lsl, Club. the Photography Club, and the Hi-Y. He has also served on the editorial board of THE VENTURE. He is especially interested I in football and hockey. He plans to attend Yale in the fall. pp .... ' . see. it . .:.,, it : ' JAMES EDWARD DOI-IERTY ...,, .'..s,. I 53 Norwood Avenue . i ' Jim entered Hamden from the Centerville Grammar School. In Hamden he has been especially outstanding in athletics, having qv A played varsity baseball for three years and varsity hockey for four I X ' Z II1 i years. He is interested in all sports and in yachting. Jim plans ' to continue his education next year. - TJ! ' 1 f ,, 1' Page Twenty-three AMDEN IGH L EZ 1949 JOSEPH W. DRAZAN Joe e Edgewood Avenue Joseph was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. In Hamden he has been especially active in the woodworking classes. He enjoys playing golf and is interested in electricity and in Wood- work. Joseph plans to enter the electrical business. HENRY EGG Hank 54 Bradley Avenue Henry came to Hamden after attending Helen Street School and the Bassett Junior High School. While at Hamden he has been an active member of the Rifle Club. His hobbies are photography, shooting, and collecting swing records. Henry plans to work after graduation and then to study mechanical engineering at Pratt Institute. OTTILLIE ANN ENDICOTT JV I Tillie Q0 63 Ralston Avenue 0 Ottillie was graduated from Putnam Avenue School. She has served on the business board of The Dial and has been a member of the Glee Club, the Spectators' Club, and the French Club, She has played intramural basketball and Held hockey. She is interested in interior decorating. Ottillie plans to attend the Mascot Junior College in Thompson, Connecticut. Shorty 2 8 Francis Avenue FNJGLEEN CONSTANCE ERWIN Eileen came to Hamden High from the Putnam Avenue School. She has been in the Archery Club, the Swimming Club, the Home Economics Club, and of the Mixed Glee Club. Her interests are sports, dancing, and radio programs. She hopes to train for physical therapy work. JOHN HENRY EVANS, JR. , Johnnie 1174 Whitney Avenue John was graduated from Putnam Avenue School. In Hamden High he joined the orchestra and the Hi-Y Club. He is interested in working with boys. He plans to go to California next summer, and may possibly continue with Hi-Y work. Page Twenty-four AMDEN IGH War 1940 ALBERT STEPHEN FABIAN NAII: W 41 Lake Street Albert attended Putnam Avenue School. In Hamden High he was business manager of The Dial and assistant business manager of TI-IE VENTURE. He belonged to the Model Airplane Club and the Boys' Cooking Club. Al is interested in sports writing, baseball, and stamp collecting. He plans to attend Yale University. INES ANGELINA FALCHERO UI., 2868 Dixwell Avenue Ines was graduated from Centerville School. During her fresh- man year at Hamden High she joined the Social Dancing Club. Her hobbies are dancing, swimming, bowling, tennis, and reading. Ines wishes to become an office assistant. MARIE MARCELLA FAUGNO 33 Haverford Street Marie was graduated from Union Grammar School and trans- ferred to Hamden from Commercial High. Her hobbies are singing and dancing. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but she may continue with office work. FRANKLIN IRVING FICKETT Torchy 55 Homestead Avenue Franklin earned his first diploma at Church Street School. In Hamden he joined the band, orchestra, and Hi-Y. His interests are in aviation, music, fishing, hiking, and stamp collecting. Upon graduation he hopes to attend the University of Maine. ANGELINA MARIE FILIPELLI .,Ang,. 484 Newhall Street - Angelina was graduated from Newhall Street School. In Hamden High she entered intramural basketball and volley-ball. Her in- terests are in skating, dancing, bowling, and swimming. Next year she would like to become an office assistant. Page Twenty-Eve AMDEN IGH X X , 1940 NICHOLAS MARIO FIORE Nick 2 74 Morse Street Nick came to Hamden High from Newhall Street School. He was in the Italian Club, served as bookkeeper for the A. A.. and worked in the school bank. Nick enjoys playing the piano. ln sports he likes tennis. He hopes to ind success in the accounting Held. PHILIP JOSEPH FLORIO Phil 1540 Dixwell Avenue Philip entered Hamden from the Church Street School. He has been a member of the Trafiic Squad. He belonged to the Boys' Glee Club, the Photography Club, the Dramatics Club, and the Theater Guild. He is interested in bowling and automobile and motorcycle racing. Phil plans to work at air conditioning and refrigeration after graduation. VICTOR HARRY FORNI Vic 2209 State Street Vic attended State Street School. While in Hamden High he joined the Italian Club and acted as clerk for the school stockroom. His hobbies are swimming, skating, and football. Next year Vic plans to go to business school. IVIILDRED ELIZABETH FOWLER Betty 121 Cannon Street Mildred entered Hamden from the Sheridan Junior High School. She acted as assistant in both the library and the gym. Betty's hobbies are skating, swimming, photography, and home economics. IX! She plans to attend the School of Domestic Science in Boston. V QI ROBERT ALLEN PREDRICKSON H Bob 134 Wakefield Street Bob was graduated from Spring Glen School. In Hamden High he was an active member of the orchestra, the glee club, and string quartet. He also joined the Radio and Music Clubs for a year. Bob's interests center around music. In sports he enjoys hockey and soccer. His hobby is stamp and coin collecting. He plans to attend Pennsylvania State University next fall. Page Twenty-six ...Q . g . 4-tr:-wk., Sw. . 1' I ,,: .Y 'P Q A, -R, 4 . :A xl tif' 292252 :il - we X . .. .... ..,., . ,,, ' N AMDEN GH CAROLINE EVELYN GAEFNEY 67 Haverford Street t Caroline was graduated from Spring Glen School. In Hamden she joined the Glee Club and the Tap Dancing Club. She was also interested in woodworking. Caroline's hobbies are ice-skating, swimming, and reading. She is undecided in plans for next year. JOE FRANCIS GAGE Joe 85 Putnam Avenue e Joe was graduated from Putnam Avenue School. He was an active member of both the band and orchestra, in which he plays the bassoon. He has served on the Traflic Squad, and was a member of the Radio Service and Hi-Y Clubs. Joe is most interested in chemistry, but his plans for next year are undecided. ALBERT JOSEPH GAMBARDELLA HAI., 20 Oregon Avenue Albert attended Church Street School. In Hamden High he played on an intramural basketball team. He is interested in shop and machine work, and his hobbies are tumbling, swimming, hockey, horseback riding, hunting, and fishing. Next year he plans to enter the Navy. HELEN ROSALIE GARMAN 165 Thornton Street Helen received her first diploma from Spring Glen School. At Hamden she played in the band and orchestra, joined the Slide Rule Club, the Girls' Woodworking Club, and the music clubs, and was a member of the editorial staff of THE VENTURE. Her hobbies are music and tennis. Helen plans to go to college next fall. W. DENNIS NEIL GARVEY X Denn1'e . K 254 Putnam Avenue Dennis entered Hamden High from the Putnam Avenue School. He was a member of the Cinema Club for two years. His favorite activities are sports. especially swimming. Dennis hopes to go to preparatory school before entering college. Page Twenty-seven AMDEN GH MICHAEL GAUDIO Speed 128 North Street Michael was graduated from Dixwell Avenue Grammar School. His activities at Hamden High School included membership in the Italian Club and the Rifle Club. He has also been captain of the Bowling Team. Bowling and hunting are his favorite sports. Next year Michael plans to attend business college. NANCY JANE GEIGER Nan Main Street, Cheshire . Before coming to Hamden High School, Nancy attended Humis- ton Grammar School, Cheshire. In Hamden she has been a member of the Stage Design Club. For hobbies she selects drawing and reading. After graduation Nancy plans to attend art school. DONALD GELINAS Don 44 Wayland Street Donald was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. In Hamden he has participated in the Boys' Glee Club and the Mixed Glee Club, and he has also been a member of the Track Team. He chooses football and swimming as his favorite sports. Next year Donald plans to attend college. FRANCES GOLDBLATT Fran 211 Augur Street M Frances attended the Sheridan Junior High School and Hillhousc before coming to Hamden. While at Hamden her activities have included membership on The Dial editorial board and in the French Club. Knitting, ice-skating, and swimming are her hobbies. Frances plans to attend the University of Connecticut. MURRAY GOLLINGER 91 Second Street Murray came to Hamden High School after being graduated from Pine Street Grammar School. He has been a member of the orchestra, the Traflic Squad, and the Swimming Club. He has also been a member of the Student Council. He chooses bowling and swimming as his favorite sports. He plans to attend the University w .... . - .rg-f'.5::.r:'igi:-Issexig'we XR Page Twenty-eight of Maryland next year. R AMDEN GH GORDON HARRIS GRAHAM Duke 2 5 5 Thornton Street Before coming to Hamden, Gordon attended Spring Glen Gram- mar School. He has been a member of the Slide Rule Club. Gordon selects swimming, basketball, football, and hockey as his favorite sports. After being graduated from Hamden High School, Gordon plans to attend college. DOROTHY GLORIA GRANDINETTI Dottie g 1972 Dixwell Avenue Dorothy was graduated from Church Street School. In Hamden she participated in the intramural volley-ball tournament and was a member of the Dress Design Club. She collects books as a hobby, and lists ice-skating. swimming, and riding among her favorite sports. She plans to attend the Wilfred Beauty Academy in Brooklyn. LAURETTA ELIZABETH GRANT 30 Glenby Street Lauretta was graduated from the Helen Street School. Her activi- ties in Hamden High School included participation in the girls! intramurals. Her chief interests and hobbies are skating. dancing and reading. Her plans for the future are indefinite. BARBARA STEARNS GRAY Bob 29 Westminster Street Barbara attended public school in New York and was graduated from Centerville. Her activities have included participation in the A-Capella Choir, badminton, and tennis tournaments. Her favorite sports include badminton, horseback riding, and tennis, She plans to attend junior college next year. ANGELINA MARY GRECO l nAngl'e:9 88 Marlboro Street Angelina attended the Newhall Street Grammar School. She has participated in the following activities: volley-ball, basketball, and social dancing. She lists swimming, bowling, and skating among her favorite sports and collects pictures as a hobby. Her plans for the future are undecided at present. Page Twenty-nine QQ . 0 Z' fl, i .. v - , f v .4 y AMDEN .WlQtQe i JAMES SHERMAN GREENBERG , iii Hamm 1'A . 35 Wood Street g 5 .g ,,-wvk .c X ? James came to Hamden High School after having been graduated Y ':.e 'qe-., . Q21 I from Putnam Avenue Grammar School. He has been first saxo- phone in the band for four years, He has worked on The Dial and Q 'S,,x A i was a member of THE VENTURE art board. His main interest is ' if zberg his work as a sports artist and cartoonist, and he has already been professional artist for several newspapers. A et'l tt':ti ' MARY-LISBETH GREENLEAF Bette 2052 Whitney Avenue Mary-Lisbeth attended the Troup Junior High School and Hamden Hall before she came to Hamden. She lists dancing, music, and traveling among her favorite hobbies. After being graduated from Hamden High School, she plans to continue her secretarial work. f. LGRRAINE GRISER 1940 87 Russell Street Lorraine came to Hamden in her senior year from the Girls' High School in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a member of the Latin, French, and Dramatics Clubs and took part in school sports. Her hobbies are interior decorating and reading. She plans to attend college in the South. MRVING MoRsE GUILFORD Irv West Main Street, Cheshire Irving came to Hamden High School after he was graduated from the Humiston Grammar School. He has been a member of the Rifle Club and of the Tennis Team. Tennis, skiing, swimming, and skating are his favorite sports. Next year Irving plans to enter the University of Vermont. DOROTHY RUTH HACKER ,.DOt,, 117 Wakefield Street Dorothy attended the Riverside School, Jacksonville, Florida, and the Tacoma Park School, Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C. She was graduated from the Spring Glen School. She is a member of the orchestra, the Girls' Glee Club, the Fencing Club, and the German Club. Her favorite sports are skating and canoeing. Dorothy plans to attend college next year. Page Thirty A --fmsmw . AMDEN GH DANIEL HADLOCK Bean 8 5 Woodlawn Street Daniel was graduated from Spring Glen School. At Hamden he devoted his time to the Rifle Club, the Radio Club, and the Visual Aid Club. Daniel's hobbies are outdoor sports, especially baseball. After graduation he hopes to enter college. MARGUERITE HAMMOND Peggie 101 Bradley Avenue Marguerite attended the Branford Grammar School, the Sheridan Junior High School, and Hillhouse, from which she was trans- ferred to Hamden. She is an active member of the R.A.E. sorority. Her plans upon graduation are undecided. HELEN MILDRED HANSEN 50 St. Mary Street Helen was graduated from Newhall Street School. In Hamden she has been an active member of the Social Dancing Club, and a participant in the basketball tournaments. Helen's hobbies are dancing, swimming. skating, and bowling. She plans to become an office assistant next year. 63-VL XCMLML X? - -iwsN..,,.: w.w..m.Ww-- K ' a 'R'-swxke LAWRENCE EDWARD HANSEN ps c g ,y 17 90 Dixwell Avenue n 1- ,.., c Larry entered Hamden from Church Street School. He be- , as longed to the Archery Club, the Glee Club, and many intramural . Q teams. Larry likes swimming, basketball, and hockey. His plans llll 'V. for next year are undecided. llzugg of it'tf Bob 42 Woodlawn Street 1 Bob was graduated from Spring Glen Sch J' e was a mem- ber of The Dial business board, the band, and Slide Rule Club. His interests are hockey, woodworking, stamp ollecting, camping, and hiking. Robert intends to enter Yale University. ROBERT E. HANSE l Page Thirty-one v 4 .,, . 213 M L-- Q AMDEN IGH MARY DORIS HART 916 Ridge Road Before entering Hamden, Mary attended St. I.awrence's Parochial School and the West Haven High School. She was president of the French Club and a member of the editorial board of THE VEN- TURE. Her interests are chiefly in languages and swimming. Mary intends to enterpnertus Magnus College next year. 89 Santa Fe Avenue l 'JW M HUGH W. HARTSHORNE ugh attended the Spring Glen School, Hamden Hall, and Hop- kins Grammar School before Hamden High. In high school he was a member of the Metal Club and the Music Club and was on The Dial staff and editorial board of THE VENTURE. His hobbies are collecting swing records, boating, baseball, driving, and radio. Next year Hugh will enter Deerfield Academy. T . GN ' N I Q59 5'vix536l,?lARGARET JACKSON HATCHER Q5 'Q Peggy ,868 34 Filbert Street ON' Peggy is a graduate of Spring Glen School. She has been a member of the editorial board of The Dial. She is interested mainly in swimming, art, skating, and knitting. Her hobby is collecting miniature animals and model houses. Peggy's plans for next year are undecided. x if O O 1940 f , EDWARD W. HAYWARD ..Boy,, 109 Ridgewood Avenue Edward was graduated from Spring Glen School. In Hamden he belonged to the Model Boat Club and the Slide Rule Club. His hobbies are boating. shooting, swimming, boxing, and driving. Edward's plans for next year are undecided. 1 EMILIE HAZARD ..Lee., West Main Street, Cheshire Emilie was graduated from Humiston Grammar School, Cheshire. She has participated in the Girls' Mixed Glee Clubs and in the Chess Club. She has been in ping-pong, badminton, and intramural basket- ball tournaments. She likes all sports, dancing, and knitting. Emilie's plans for next year are undecided. Page Thirty-two AMDEN GH MARGARET MURIEL HETZEL Mar 6 0 Marne Street Margaret was graduated from Church Street School. She was a member of the First Aid Club. the Tap Dancing Club, and the Dress Designing Club. Her hobbies are dancing, swimming. and skat- ing. Margaret will continue in the field of retail selling. MIRIAM HITCHCOCK Mz'mz'e 14 2 Greenway Street Miriam came to Hamden from Spring Glen School. She has been an active member of the Marionette Club and the Dress Designing Club. She enjoys collecting miniature china dogs and stamps, sewing. and skating. Miriam's plans for next year are undecided. than lt Qfm2af'V i CHUGH F. HOGAN 213 Circular Avenue Hugh was graduated from St. Mary's School, New Haven. ln high school he has been a member of the Metal Club and of the Chess Club. Hugh expects to enter University of Connecticut next year. PHYLLIS HOGARTH Phyll Spring Street, Cheshire Phyllis came to Hamden from the Humiston School. She has been a member of the Swimming Club, the Bowling Club, and the Math Club, and has served on The Dial business board. She enjoys swimming and skating. Phyllis plans to go to junior college next year. KATHERINE HOWARD ..Kay., 231 Wooding Street Katherine was graduated from Center Street School, North Haven. In high school she has been a member of the retail selling group. She chooses dancing and swimming as hobbies. Katherine's plans for next year are indefinite. Page Thirty-three - s Xml' AMDEN IGH ,i.t, X 1940 RICHARD H. HULL Dick 888 Ridge Road Richard entered Hamden from Spring Glen Grammar School. In high school he has been a member of the band for two years. His main interest is in his amateur radio station WIKUM. He has been a radio station owner and operator since his sophomore year, at which time he received his license. Next year Dick plans to attend Yale University. X MARTHA JANE I-IULSE Jane 1975 Dixwell Avenue Martha attended Bunker Hill School in Waterbury, Connecticut, before attending Hamden. In her freshman year Martha was a mem- ber of the Stamp Club. She is interested in her stamp collection, hiking, fishing, and cooking. Martha expects to enter a school of nursing next year. AGNES MARION HURLBURT ll'Aggl'e3! 80 Linden Avenue Agnes came to Hamden from Mount Carmel Grammar School. She has been a member of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club, and the Pottery Club, and has taken an active part in intramurals. Skating, swimming, and boating are her chief interests. Her plans for the future are not yet decided. MARGERY JANET HYDE IfM'arge!! 24 Turner Avenue Margery entered Hamden from Putnam Avenue School. In high school she was an active member of the Student Council, a mem- ber of the Junior and Senior Prom Committee, the Bowling Club, the Swimming Club, and the business board of The Dial. Her chief interests are knitting, swimming, and skating. Next year Margery plans to enter a junior college. CHARLES VARNUM INGERSOLL Charlie 20 Cromwell Street Charles entered high school from the Putnam Avenue Grammar School. He has been a member of the Model Boat Club and has played in the band and orchestra. His interests are music and aeronautics. Next year he will enter either Brown or the University of Connecticut. U, WL V795 X' .9- u ,P fb5'6sf N ' Q .PQ ef' 9' 57 Page Thirty-four 'P rf? AMDEN IGH 1940 JOHN C. INGRAM 163 Harmon Street John came to Hamden from Spring Glen School. In high school he has been a member of the Rifle Club, and of the Boys' Glee Club, and Mixed Glee Club. He is very much interested in radio and electricity, target shooting, and photography. John plans to take a post-graduate course before entering college. NICHOLAS IPPEDICO O'Malley 186 West School Street Before entering Hamden, Nicholas was graduated from Center- ville Grammar School. In high school Nicholas was manager of the Hockey Team for two years and was a member of the Boys' Glee Club. In sports he is interested in bowling and pocket bil- liards. He has served on several class dance committees. Next year he plans to enter the University of Connecticut. LUCILLE JAMES Lou 2 5 Central Avenue ' .Lucille came to Hamden from Spring Glen School. She was a member of the Swimming Club, the business board of The Dial, the Bowling Club, and took an active part in intramurals. Her chief interests are swimming, skating, and knitting. Next year she plans to enter a junior college. HUMPHREY J ENNINGS QF 197 Goodrich Street Humphrey attended Ivy Street School, the Bassett Street School, and Hillhouse before entering Hamden. His chief interests are photography and playing the piano, accordian, and harmonica. Next year Humphrey will enter the Navy Flying School. JEROME JOHNSON Jerry 83 Concord Street Jerry is a graduate of Church Street School. In high school he has been a member of the band and the orchestra. His chief interest lies in sports, having been an active member of the basketball and baseball teams. Jerry hopes to attend Milford School before entering college. l A Page Thirty-live AMDEN X GH Taffy PAUL WOODROW JOHNSON 2 3 9 Gorham Avenue Paul entered Hamden from the Helen Street School. In high school he was a member of the band and president of the Stamp Club. Collecting rare stamps is his hobby. Paul plans to enter a trade school in June. SHIRLEY PAIGE JONAS Joanie'i 75 Swarthmore Street Before entering Hamden, Shirley was graduated from the Vlash- ington School in West Haven. Her interests are skating, swimming, and collecting the latest swing arrangements. Shirley plans to become a dental assistant. HAROLD E. JONES, JR. Jonesey 70 Belmont Street Harold entered Hamden from Putnam Avenue Grammar School. In high school he has been an active member of the band and orches- tra. Golf, swimming, and hocke are his favorite pastimes. Next year he intends to go to Virginia kllitary Institute. MARGARET LOUISE JONES l4M0F'i 199 Hartford Turnpike Margaret attended the Putnam Avenue School and McKinley Junior High School in Pasadena, California, before entering Ham- den. She has been a member of various school clubs and has served on Student Council, the editorial board of The Cupola, the Junior Prom Committee, and on the business board of The Venture. Margaret's interests are sports and reading. She plans to attend Skidmore College. DORIS H. JOYCE Dot S Still Hill Road Doris entered Hamden. after being graduated from both Mount Carmel School and the Bassett Junior High. She chose as her activities the Girls' Rifle Club and the Spectators' Club. Doris enjoys dancing and hiking and outdoor sports. Next year she is planning to attend a business college. K Page Thirtyesix AMDEN IGH 1940 VIRGINIA FRANCES JOYCE Ginny West Todd Street Virginia came to the high school from the Mt. Carmel School. She was a member of the Archery Club, the Spectators' Club, the upper class Girls' Glee Club. and the Mixed Glee Club. Her hob- bies are music and swimming. Next year she plans to attend University of Connecticut to study dietetics. JOSEPH E. KALBACHER Joe 20 Bradley Avenue seph atended Helen Street School. In high school he has bc- ged to the Slide Rule Club and has played intramural sports. e is interested in skating and football and in the care of pets. He is planning to attend Yale next year. JAMES KELLY Drake 154 Pearl Avenue, Hamden James came to Hamden High, after attending both the Ivy Street School and the Bassett Junior High School. He likes outdoor sports, especially skating. Among his interests and hobbies are airplanes, stamp-collecting and mathematics He is lannin . . p g to attend Georgia Tech. to become a mechanical engineer. HAROLD JOSEPH KENNEDY ..Hap,, 77 Park Avenue Harold was graduated from Spring Glen School. He has taken part in intramural basketball, volley-ball, softball and ping-pong. He also played four years of varsity hockey. His hobbies are swi rn- ming and playing hockey. He plans to play amateur hockey and later professional hockey. THOMAS KENNEDY Tom 117 Second Street Thomas came to Hamden High after going to both the Dixwell Avenue and the Ivy Street Schools. While in the high school he was a member of our track team. Tom's interests and hobbies are airplanes and collecting stamps. Next year he plans to join the navy or perhaps the coast guard. Page Thirty-seven Qfeffa 11 -i s I A AMDEN IGH MARY HOPE KENNEY ,. 4 ffD.,,,,,H ,0 i 32 Gordon Street Mary Hope attended Saint Mary's Academy and Hillhouse, She has played basketball, volleyball, baseball, and field hockey. She also enjoys dramatics. Her hobbies are sports, plays, and ships, and I her best subjects are English and chemistry. She plans to become a nurse. CAROLYN JULIA KIMLER lfKimJI I 55 Merritt Street Carolyn attended State Street Grammar School. She serv d on the Traffic Squad and was in the Upper Class Girls' Glee Clu , the Mixed Glee Club, and the A-Cappella choir. She also took p in intramurals. Her hobbies are dancing and sports. She pla train to become a nurse, H ILLIAM HENRY KLARMAN i Bill 40 Spring Garden Street William attended Spring Glen School, In high school he was C an active participant in the Student Council and was a member of the 1939 Prom Committee. He was homeroom treasurer for three years. He took part in intramural sports, especially baseball. Next I year he hopes to attend Fordham College. 1940 MARCELLA ALICE KLAUSSNER Marce 10 Circular Avenue Marcella attended the Spring Glen School. She likes outdoor sports such as baseball, football and ice-hockey. Marcella was a member of the Rifle Team Her hobbies are horseback ridin and shooting. She plans to go 'to Becker College. r- Y wi'f': X llyluA'UH'a hh' M ARTHUR LERGY KNOWLTON Art 2704 Dixwell Avenue Arthur attended Centerville Grammar School. He has played football, hockey, and tennis. He was a member of the Bowling team, the Rifle Club, and the 1939 Prom Committee. His hobby is sports. He hopes to attend the University of Southern California. Page Thirty-eight Vi M AMDEN Q IGH me I GERTRUDE THEODORA KOPJANSKI Gert 74 Paradise Avenue Gertrude attended Dunbar School. She was a member of the Student Council, was elected homeroom president, and has acted as cashier in the cafeteria. Her interests are baseball, football, hockey, and basketball, and her hobbies are swing music and dancing. Gertrude will attend Larson Junior College. nom. I4 Rn eg-ggrusfcil-S WILLIAM JOSEPH KRACHENFELS Bill 14 St. James Street William came to Hamden High after attending Church Street School. He has been a member of the high school Rifle Club. His hobbies are shooting and making model airplanes. He wishes to attend the Winchester Trade School to become a machinist or a tool maker. ones JEANNE KRAFT AWA xx 853 Whitney Avenue Jeanne was graduated from the Worthington Hooker Grammar 4ie .School. She has been a member of the Rifle Team, the Swimming 1-0 ,, Club. the Fencing Club, .mag THE VENTURE editorial board. She Y ,ga QQ. mv 1940 served on the senior dance committee. Her hobbies are swimming. ice-skating, and travelling. Jeanne plans to enter Goucher College. WARREN CARLETON KREYKENBOHM Ernie Mt. Carmel Warren was graduated from the Mt. Carmel School. ln Hamden he has been an assistant in the gymnasium. Warren's hobbies are swimming, fishing, hunting. and out-door sports in general. His plans for next year are yet undecided. HENRY ANTHONY LANDINO Ozzie 1825 State Street Henry was graduated from the State Street Grammar School. While in high school his main activity has been in the Boys' Rifle Club. His interests lie in sports, including hunting, swimming. and bowling. Henry has no deiinite plans for the coming year. Page Thirty-nine AMDEN IGH .W 1940 1 f ' t - Ric y's. Clothing tore. ROBERT EUGENE LANDINO Bob 3 7 Manilla Avenue Robert was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School. His chief activity in high school has been the Rifle Club. Outside of school he has had a paper route and has been an amateur raiser of poultry. His plans for the coming year are indefinite. JEAN ALMA LAPLANTE HAI., 465 Skiff Street Jean came to us in 1938 from Commercial High School, She was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. Her inter- ests lie in seeing movies. dancing, and reading. Jean has no definite plans for the coming year. HAROLD RUSSELL ..HaPPy X 40 Notkins Str Harold was aduat rom the am ven e Gra mar School. He has taken a acti t 'n 'nt als as etball, ootball, and sot all. His 1 ex r ur ar nt ts are dr ming and danci . Next y H a s to o nue working in Besse- RUTH LEES 15 Central Avenue Ruth was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. y 'le in high school she has been an active member of the Girls' le lub, the Girl Reserves, and the Rifle Team. As a senior she a manager of the circulation board of The Dial. Ruth has no nite plans for the coming year. MIRIAM BARBARA LEI-IAN Bob Mt. Carmel Miriam was graduated from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club, the Tinkering Club. and the Stamp Club. She has served on both the business board and the editorial board of The Cupola and The Dial. She plans to attend college. Page Forty N AMDEN IGH ,C Q he 1940 KENNETH DOHL LEWIS I IKQU, i Dunbar Hill Road Kenneth was graduated from the Dunbar Grammar School. While in high school he has been active in the,Model Boat Club. the Photography Club, and the Marionette Club. Next year he plans to work for the Telephone Company and to attend Yale Night School. WARREN IRVING LIBBY Lib 14 Cross Street - Warren was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School. Archery and tumbling have been his main activities while at school, and he has been president of the Tumbling Club. His hobbies are boats and making model airplanes. He has acted as an assistant librarian in the school library. Warren's plans are not dehnite, but he hopes to work for the Telephone Company. nh i L lxvw .tw + ELEANOR LINKE MEIN Wallingford Road Eleanor was graduated from the Humiston School in Cheshire. While in high school she has been active in the Girls' Glee Club and in the A-Capella Choir. She has also participated in intramurals and was runner up in the badminton tournament. Though her plans are not definite for next year, Eleanor would like to attend a physical education school. SHIRLEY LIPKIN Shirl ll 16 Dixwell Avenue Shirley was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue Grammar School. In high school she has been for two years concert-master of the chestra, soloist for the orchestra. and a member of the Upper qass String Quartet. During her senior year Shirley was soloist with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. Music and literature are her chief interests. Next year she plans to attend Oberlin College. ROSE JANE LISA Dolly 410 Treadwell Street Rose came to us from the Church Street Grammar School. While in high school she has participated in Senior Dramatics, the Thimble Club. and has been an assistant in the school bank. Her chief pastime is writing, and she also enjoys outdoor sports. Her plans for next year are as yet not completed. Page Forty-one AMDEN IGH EDWARD THOMAS LOGAN ..Ed,, Maple Avenue, Cheshire Edward was graduated from the Humiston Grammar School in Cheshire. He has been active in the Visual Aid Service for two years and has also participated in intramural football and basket- ball. His plans for next year are not as yet completed. HARRIET G. LOLLER 539 Pine Rock Avenue Harriet was graduated from Helen Street School. In Hamden High she has been an active member of the Rifle Club and of 'he L Bowling Club. Her interests are swimming. skating, and attending hockey games. Harriet plans to attend business school next year. W MAR LOMBARDO up Gorham Avenue Mary w 1 gradu rom Helen Street School. Her special I activity in high ol s been the Public Speaking Club. She has served o iate editor-in-chief of The Dial, editor-in-chief of I The Dia , has worked on the editorial board of THE VENTURE. Next ye r ary plans to enter college. MADELINE CAMILLE LONGO ..Mi ,, 102 Benhain Street Madeline attended Newhall Street School for two years but was graduated from Church Street School. She has been a member of the Dress Designing Club, the girls' basketball team, and of the Dancing Club. Her hobbies are dancing and tennis. She is an employee of the Stanle D ' I y epartment Store and plans to continue in the field of retail selling. MARI LOUISE LONGWELL I ':Mar 110 Carleton Street Mari was graduated from Putnam Avenue Sch l h oo. S e has belonged to the French Club, the Current Literature Club, and the Fencing Club. Her hobbies are literature, dancing, and sports. Mari plans to R ' enter andolph Macon College in Lynchburg, Va. Page Forty-two AMDEN IGH W., 1940 MARJORIE MARIE LOVIG c Marge 138 Mix Avenue Marjorie was graduated from Church Street School. In Hamden High she was a member of the Dress Designing Club. Her hobbies are skating, hiking, and bicycle riding. Marjorie's plans are un- decided. ' FREDERICK WILLIAM LOWE, JR. HFl'edn 24 Middle Road Fred was graduated from the Spring Glen School. He was a member of the band, the Swimming Club, the Photography Club, and the Stamp Club. His hobbies are swimming, skiing, and bowling. He plans to enter Williams College next year. EUGENIA ELORA LUCKEY Jean 40 Whiting Street Eugenia was graduated from Dixwell Avenue School. She has belonged to the Tinkering Club and the Marionette Club. She was a participant in volleyball, badminton, and ping-pong tournaments. She likes all sports, and her hobby is roller skating. Eugenia plans to continue in the field of retail selling. BARBARA BARNES LUMPKIN Bobby 16 Ford Street Barbara was graduated from the Spring Glen School. She has been an active member of the orchestra, the band, the freshman Girls' Glee Club. the Slide Rule Club, and the Music Club. Her hobbies are figure skating, dancing. music, and camping. Barbara plans to enter Allegheny College next year. JOSEPH JOHN LUPPI, JR. Joe 171 Helen Street Joseph was graduated from Helen Street School. At Hamden he was a member of the Grammarians' Club, the Fencing Club, the band, and the editorial board of THE VENTURE. He served as vice-president of the Hi-Y Club. His hobbies are golf, swimming, and reading. Joseph plans to enter Hopkins to prepare for Yale. Page Forty-three v AMDEN f IGH 1940 Q2 WESLEY LUSCHENAT Wes 8 Ralston Avenue Wesley was graduated from the Putnam Avenue School. He has been a member of the Tumbling Club and of the Student Council. His interests are boating. fishing, swimming, baseball, and skating. He plans to enter art school. we '77 BARBARA A. LYNN ,P of Bobbie -' 199' aa- 30 Dorrance Street gy fbbo Barbara was graduated from Sedgewick Junior High School, West Hartford. Her activities in Hamden High were The Dial business board, the Photography Club, and the Scholastic Forum. She likes swimming, skating, and horseback riding. Barbara plans to attend Larson Junior College. DOROTHY ELIZABETH LYONS Dot,' 381 Circular Avenue Dorothy was graduated from Church Street School. She has been a member of the Archery Club and has worked as a library assistant. She was an active participant in ping-pong and badminton tourna- ments. Her hobbies are dancing, swimming, and skating. Dorothy plans to enter a business school. JACK MACFAYDEN ' 'M ich' ' 59 Cherry Ann Street Jack was graduated from Dixwell Avenue School. He has been an active member of the Tumbling Club and of the Archery Club. His hobbies are baseball, swimming. skating, archery, and hockey. His plans for the coming year are undecided. I-IANNAH JULIA MANGAN ..Han.. 149 First Street Hannah attended Pine Street and Dixwell Avenue Schools. She belonged to the Glee Club and to the Social Dancing Club. She has been a library assistant, was on Honor Study, and has worked as an employee of the Shartenberg Department Store. Her hobbies are dancing, reading, bicycling, and swimming. Hannah plans to continue in the field of retail selling. Page Forty-four ww AMDEN IGH FRANK ANTHONY MANICONE 187 Butler Street Frank was graduated from N h ew all Street School. His hobbies are radio, woodworking, ping-pong. basketball, and skating. Frank plans to study in a radio engineering school. JOHN JOSEPH MARI 52 St. Mary Street John was graduated from Newhall Street School. His hobbies are bicycling and swimming. John's plans for the coming year are undecided. RUTH CLAIRE MASON Claire 160 Putnam Avenue Claire was graduated from the Putnam Avenue School. She has been active in the Pep Club. the Glee Club and was chairman of Le Salon de Marrianne. Claire's main interests are foreign languages and music, and her hobbies are dancing. swimming. and ice-skating. She plans to go to business school next year. . X179 ,goal W ' S I 1940 OLIVE PAULINE MAYER .f Pete 50 Maplewood Terrace Olive was graduated from Church S treet School. She has been a member of the Red Cross, the Pep Club, and the Traffic Squad, and was a squad leader in her gym class. Her hobby is collecting peculiar souvenir stones and miniature h orses. She also enjoys swimming. skating and dancin . Sh ' . g e is planning to enter the Grace Hospital School of Nursing in the fall. v 1 LQ--'La ANNA MCCABE lug, 1' Annabelle h QILXN i 190 Gorham Avenue A Anna came to Hamden after being graduated from the Fair Haven Jr. High School She has been . a member of the Dramatics Club. She enjoys skating and d ' ancing, and collects toy dogs for a hobby. Anna expects to go to business school next year. Page Forty-Hue AMDEN ta-S' IGH 345354 ELEANOR ELIZABETH McCARTY HEI., 14 Greenway Street Eleanor attended the Putnam Avenue School, but was graduated from Spring Glen. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club and has worked on the editorial board of The Dial. She is interested in collecting articles for a scrapbook. She expects to go to college next year. glybm X ANNE BRENNAN McDONALD X 50 Wakefield Street S Anne was graduated from Spring Glen School. She has been a . member of the orchestra for four years, an accompanist for the Girls' Glee Club, and Mixed Glee Club, a member of The Dial editorial board, a representative at large on the Student Council, and a member of the editorial board of THE VENTURE. Anne is interested in music. She intends to enter either Mount Holyoke or Connecticut College for Women. JOHN JOSEPH MCKENNA ffMacII 19 Alenier Street h John was graduated from the Helen Street School. He has been a home room president, the advertising manager of The Dial, and a member of the Cooking Club. He likes baseball and hockey and is interested in art. He intends to enter the Junior College of Commerc in the fall. WQPW ii EDWARD LYMAN MCLEAN f4'Babe1J West Shepard Avenue, Mount Carmel 1940 Eddie was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. In Hamden he has been a member of the band for four years and also the first Drum Major, a member of the orchestra, and has taken part in boys' intramurals. He likes drumming, dancing, and all sports. He hopes to get a job in the coming year. RICHARD McLELLAN Dick Brooksvale Road, Mt. Carmel Richard was graduated from the Lakeville High School in Lake- ville, Connecticut before he came to Hamden. He is interested in horseback riding and plans to go to the Y. M. C. A. in New York to study radio next year. Page Forty-six AMDEN IGH ' 1940 WILLIAM FR A1'EEKER f Bill 10 Remington Street William attended the Baldwin School, but graduated from New- hall Street School. He has been a member of the Mixed Glee Club and of the A-Cappella Choir for three years and of the Boys' Octet in his senior year. He likes swing records and is in a swing band. He plans to attend the Yale night school next year. ANGELO D. MELILLO Angie 163 8 Whitney Avenue Angelo was graduated from the Spring Glen School. He is par- ticularly interested in horseback riding, and golf, and enjoys all sports in general. He has not yet decided what his future will be. COSINO MELILLO Gussy,' 386 Goodrich Street Cosino entered Hamden from Newhall Street School. He has been active in the activities of the Boat Club and of Shop Service. He has taken an active interest in both metal work and woodwork. His hobbies are collecting 1940 nickels and stamps. Cosino lans to go to electrical school next year. P MABEL MARY MENCHETTI Mal 55 State Street Mabel was graduated 'from the State Street School. She has been a member of the Dramatics Club while in Hamden. She enjoys bowling and is interested in baseball. She intends to go to McKeown's Secretarial School next year. JAMES CARL MERIGHI Jimmy 2391 Whitney Avenue James came to Hamden High after being graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. He has been a member of the Aero- plane Club, and intramurals, and played golf in his sophomore year. He enjoys golf, hockey, dancing, and swimming. James intends to enter the business world after graduation. Page F orty-seven WP? Q3- 4 AMDEN IGH ,af MUR1131. ALTHEA METCALF W 1 HPUIZI-H 5 8 Coram Street Muriel attended the Meldon Junior High School and the Rut- landl-IihSh 1' R l g c oo in ut and, Vermont, before she came to Ham- den. She has been a member of the Pep Club. and of Le Salon de Marianne, and has taken part in intramurals and in the badminton tournament. She likes knitting, sports, and collects knick-knacks. Her plans for the future are undecided. HELEN LUCILLE MEYER Mountain View Terrace, Cheshire Helen was graduated from Humiston School in Cheshire and has been a member of the Art Club, the Math Club, and the Swimming Club in Hamden. She enjoys swimming, drawing, dancing, and knitting as her hobbies. Helen hopes to enter college in the fall. MARIDN MIKOLINSKI Margie 126 Wintergreen Avenue, Hamden After having been graduated from the Dunbar Grammar School in June, 1936, Marion entered Hamden High School, where she became interested in the Photography Club. Her interests and hobbies are movies, reading, dancing, and skating. After gradua- tion, she plans to obtain a position as a secretary. DAVID MILLS Ridge Road, North Haven' David attended the Center Grammar School in North Haven, As a freshman, he became interested in the Boys' Glee Club He sang with the Boys' Glee Club an in the A-Cappella Choir. He has no definite s for the fut . aftwii 6 WILLIAM FRANCIS MINAHAN Bill 175 Park Road William was graduated from the State Street School. He was active as a member of the school band staff He played on the school football team and participated in intramurals He is int . er- ested in all sports, especially skating and swimming, William plans to enter the New Hav J ' l en unior College of Commerce after gradua- tion. Page Forty-eight , Yeh AMDEN GH 4 JOYCE MARILYN MOLIN Ridge Road, North Haven Joyce was graduated from Spring Glen School. At Hamden she became interested in the Swimming Club and in the Spectators' Club. Her hobbies and interests are music, reading, swimming, and sciences. She plans to enter the Eastern Academy of Laboratory Technique. CORINNE CATHERINE MOORE 23 Belmont Street, Hamden Corinne was graduated from the Putnam Avenue Grammar School. She was active as a member of the Theatre Guild, a mem- ber of the TrafHc Squad, member of Student Council, and of the Pep Club. She was also a member of THE VENTURE business board. Corinne's interests are swimming, dramatics. reading, and skating. She plans to enter a business school. SHIRLEY MAY MOORE 30 First Street, Hamden Shirley was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue Grammar School. She has participated in the Art Club, the Woodcraft Club, and the Swimming Club. She enjoys dancing, cartooning, knitting, and swimming. Shirley plans to enter either Connecticut University or Larson Junior College. EDWIN JOSEPH MORRIS tfEd.'l . Z5 Benton Street f 0qA'L9 Edwin was graduated from the State Street Grammar Sc ool. In Hamden he became interested in writing and joined the Pen Club. Ed's interests and hobbies are reading, hockey, baseball, and golf. He plans to take the Civil Service Exams or else to return to Hamden High for a P. G. course. RAYMOND MORRIS URW., 87 Washington Avenue Ray was graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. While at Hamden, he has been a member of the Slide Rule Club and the Rifle Club. He likes the out-of-doors and enjoys fishing, hunting. and skating. At present his plans for the future are undecided. Page Forty-nine V' Qs. . , xx A :Y K . iZeQ..if - r '31 s X' r- Ig? X gs . X N Q X S x SRX X X Sw BRXXQ sw QP QSM vi X SX X NJ -e ss . r Nsxvfff A I . S . . , t Q. I PA ' 5 '. ' A 45:1 ' K -2:5135 .5-.-3. i . -.25-,gli-. as-38-ES AMDEN IGH S ,W 1940 LGUISE BURLEIGH MORTON Lou 3 250 Whitney Avenue Louise was graduated from Mount Carmel Grammar School. She was a member of the Marionette Club, Swimming Club, Cheer Leaders' Club, Visual Aid Club, and the Fencing Club. She is interested in all sports, especially skating and swimming. Her hobby is collecting playing cards. She would like to do veterin- arian work or return for a P. G. course. DOROTHY THERESE MURRAY Derry 50 Second Street Dorothy was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue Grammar School. While at Hamden, she was a member of the Bowling Club, the Marionette Club, and the Pep Club. Her interests and hobbies are dancing and collecting post cards. She plans to enter the business world after graduation. THADDEUS FRANCIS MYJAK Ted 16 5 5 State Street Ted came to Hamden High from St. Stanislaus School. I-Ie participated in the Radio Club, intramurals, and in aeronautics. He was a member of honor study. His hobbies are building model boats and airplanes, swimming, football, and hockey. Ted is par- ticularly interested in commercial work and plans to go to business school to learn applied accounting. S 1 JAMES DAVID NAPIER, JR. Jim', 27 Robert Street James was graduated from Church Street Grammar School. While at Hamden he was active as a member of the Varsity Hockey Team, the Archery Club, the Tumbling Club, and the Intramurals Club, He enjoys skating, swimming, and ping-pong. At present Jim's plans for the future year are undecided. FORREST ALAN NELSON HAI., 135 Filbert Street Forrest was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. At Hamden he participated in the Hi-Y Club, the Photography Club, and was also a member of the band. He enjoys swing music and all sports. I-Ie plans to attend Mount Hermon School after graduation. M Page Fifty -CN AMDEN IGH 1940 RETA CATHELEEN NEUKIRCH Frer1chz'ei' Horton Avenue, Cheshire Previous to her arrival at Hamden High, Reta atteded the Humis- ton School in Cheshire and Wilby High School in Waterbury. Her favorite sport is skating. She plans to prepare for the business world by attending the Post Business College in Waterbury. ' 4! WILLIAM D. NOA Bill 34 2 Augur Street William attended St. Peter's School and Hillhouse High School, from which he transferred to Hamden in his sophomore year. He is interested in photography. He plans to continue school, but he is undecided just where. ANNE MARGARET NOLAN 323 Washington Avenue Anne was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. While at Hamderl High School she has participated in the Bowling Club, the Swimming Club, the Tinkering Club, and has taken part in the badminton and volleyball tournaments. Bowling is her favorite sport. Anne plans to study nursing after graduation. NORMA CORNELIA NOTO llNOrm,l 1208 Winchester Avenue Norma attended Newhall Street School before she came to Ham- den. She has been a member of the Tinkering Club, the Spanish Club, the Needlecraft Club, and has served as library assistant. Her hobbies are making scrap books, dancing, sports, and playing the piano. Next year Norma plans to enter nursing school. EDWARD O'CONNELL A Oke 35 Third Street Edward entered Hamden this year as a senior from Commercial High School. Previously he attended Saint Frances School and Fair Haven Junior High School. Edward chooses golf and basketball as his favorite hobbies. He is undecided about his plans for the future. Page Fifty-one AMDEN IGH ALICE RUTH OFFICER 0 Q Ginger 7 2 0 2 New Road Alice attended the Mount Carmel Grammar School. She has been a member of the Dramatics Club, Secretary for the Stamp Club, and a member of The Cupola board. , She is interested in dress designing. Alice chooses swimming and ice skating as favorite sports. She has not decided what she will do after graduation. BRUNO OLIVIERI 1990 State Street Bruno was graduated from State Street School. He has been a member of the orchestra and has participated in intramural sports. He chooses music, baseball, hockey, football, golf, and bowling as his interests. He hasn't decided what he will do after graduation. ,L tl? SL NANCY GLORIA OMICIOLI Nan 9 7 North Street Nancy attended and was graduated from the Margaret L. Keefe School. She spent her Junior year at West Haven High School and returned to Hamden this year. She has been a member of the Dress Designing Club and of the Home Economics Club. She is interested in art and selects skating and swimming as her favorite sports. She is undecided about what she will do after graduation. ww' It RAYMOND ALFRED PACAPELLI URW., 56 Hawthorne Avenue Raymond attended the Clinton Avenue School and the Fair Haven Junior High School, and was graduated from the 'Spring Glen School. Raymond was on The Dial business board and par- ticipated in intramural sports. His hobbies are ping-pong, skating. and other sports. He plans to enter the University of Connecticut next year. 1. 'Dy 'JN 7 083.5 JOAN PALMER or Q X55 ,J O W 125 Min Rock Road QQ' 40 49 XPP n was graduated from Linden Avenue School, Glen Ridge. L, , 19 Jersey. She entered Hamden High School this year from Glen idge High School. She has been a member of the French Club. the Music Club the Intramural Relations' Forum and the Dramatics . cle x av . . ray fx Club Joan enjoys sports and taking part in plays. She is plan- XJX ' .to enter college next year af 9i0fffff'V VID 21 of D X-K' Page Fifty-two AMDEN L IGH W 1940 HENRY PALMIERI Harry I I4 Warner Street Henry was graduated from Dixwell Avenue School. He has been a member of the football team and the track team, and has par- ticipated in intramural sports. He selects swimming, football, bas- ketball, baseball, and hockey as his favorite sports. Henry is very interested in commercial work and plans to attend a business college or to enter business next year. PHILIP PALLOTTI Phil . 76 Bowen Street tPhilip was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue School. At Hamden High School he has been a member of the Tumbling Club and has participated in intramurals. He chooses as his favorite sports hockey and basketball. Philip expects' to enter college next year. HELEN PAOLELLA 1883 Dixwell Avenue Helen was graduated from Church Street School. She has taken an active part in the Bowling Club, the Home Economics Club, and Social Dancing Club. She chooses dancing, swimming, skating and sewing as her favorite hobbies. Helen plans to continue dressmak- ing and designing next year. DANTE PASQUALONI Dan 178 Arch Street Dante was graduated from Dixwell Avenue School. He has been a member of the Italian Club and the football team and has par- ticipated in intramural sports. He likes all sports: his favorites are football, basketball, hockey, and swimming. Dante is inter- ested in accounting and commercial work. He plans to enter a business college next year. GRACE PAULUCCY Gracie 6 3 Whiting Street Grace was graduated from Margaret L. Keefe School. Her activ- ities have included Bowling Club, Home Economics Club, and Social Dancing Club. She lists dancing, skating, and collecting miniature dogs among her favorite hobbies. Grace is very interested in com- mercial work and plans to attend a business school. ' Page Fifty-three AMDEN IGH AMOS LLOYD PECK Pecky 73 Hillfield Avenue Lloyd was graduated from the Mount Carmel School before he entered Hamden High School. He has taken an active part in the intramural sports. He lists skating, golf, and softball among his favorite sports. Lloyd is planning to enter a junior college next year. xx I I ,J .QM e ALIATHERINE PERRONI-3 ' , Mimi Q pfejjjreadwell Street X Ameli w .gradua e from Church Street School. She has been F em r of t 'r s' Glee Club and of the Mixed Glee Club. S has lso en a library assistant. Music, especially singing, is her favori pastime. Amelia plans to enter a nursing school after graduation. 1 ,fr f ,. . 'af bf et, . , ROBERT PERRY y .Klip Bob 'il 1940 f 158 Waite Street Bob was graduated from Spring Glen Grammar School. He has been an active member of the stage crew, serving as manager for two years. He has worked for three years on the Junior-Senior Prom settings. His hobby is swimming. Bob plans to go to work next year. ERSILIA PETRONE I tice!-li' 71 Church Street Ersilia was graduated from the Church Street School. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club, the Art Club, the Pottery Club, the Home Economics Club, the Public Speaking Club. and The Cupola circulation board, She was a bank clerk, secretary to Mr, Becker. and a library assistant. Her hobbies are drawing. danc- ing. and skating. She plans to enter business. ,Q y .' DOROTHY HELEN PHILLIPS Thee 15 Duane Road Dorothy was graduated from the Helen Street School. She has been a member of the Home Economics Club and of the Girls' Glee Club. Her hobbies are playing the piano, bicycling and reading. She plans to return to take a post graduate course. Page Fifty-four .Si SX AMDEN GH DOROTHY JANE PHILLIPS Phil 112 First Street Dorothy attended elementary school in Rhode Island, and entered Hamden from the Cranston High School. She has been a member of the French Club, the Swimming Club, the Pen Club, and the Pep Club. Her hobbies are swimming and dancing. She plans to enter a hospital for nurses' training. JUNE YVONNE PIERCE Priss 15 5 6 Dixwell Avenue June was graduated from the Church Street School. She was a member of the band, of The Dial circulation board, the Gym Lead- ers' Club, and of the Bowling Club. She has been interested in dress designing. Her hobbies are sports, making scrapbooks, and play- ing the clarinet. She plans to study nursing at the Brooklyn Me- morial Hospital. SALVATORE ALFRED PISCITELLI 48.11, -' at 891 Dixwell Avenue i J' Salvatore was graduated from the Margaret L. Keefe chool. He has been a home room president, the treasurer of the Student Council, student supervisor of the Visual Aid Service, member of the Traflic Squad, and the chairman of the Ways and Means Com- mittee. He was the first Junior to win the Student Council Award in 1938-39 and was chairman at the Sub-Freshmen Day Commit- tee in 1939. Next year he may enter a business college. RUTH PRIESS Priessy 44 Glendale Street Ruth received her elementary education in the Putnam Avenue School. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club and has taken part in the intramurals, playing basketball. She is interested in dancing, knitting, skating, and swimming. She plans to attend Larson Junior College. MADELENE PROSSER l'HOD 61 Homestead Avenue Madeline was graduated from the Church Street School. Here in Hamden she has taken part in the intramurals, has been a member of the Harmonica Club and the First Aid Club. Her hobbies are hiking, driving, ice skating, movies, and music. She plans to attend the School of Retailing of New York University. Page Fifty-five AMDEN IGH 1940 val MAURICE JOSEPH PURPORA Maury 75 Harmon Street Maurice was graduated from Spring Glen School. He has been a member of The Dial, the Traffic Squad, the Boys' Cooking Club, and of the Dramatics Club. He has been assistant manager of the football team. His interests are travel and aquatic sports. Next year he plans to attend the School of Music in Yale University. DOMENICA M. RACCUIA W Mae 70 Dorrance Street G Domenica was graduated from the Centerville School. She has been a member of the Upper Class Girls' Choir and of the Dress Designing Club and the Dramatics Club. She is interested in draw- ing and music. She is undecided about what she will do following graduation. MARJORIE E. RACCUIA Margz'e 70 Dorrance Street Marjorie received her elementary education in and was graduated from the Centerville School. She has been a member of the Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club and the Dramatics Club. Her interests are dancing, singing, and sports. She plans to enter the business world after graduation. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RAEEERTY Dot 64 Waite Street Dorothy came to Hamden High from the Alfred Plant Junior High School in West Hartford. She has been interested in dram- atics and has been a member of the Knitting and Photography Clubs. Her hobbies are dancing and bowling. She hopes to con- tinue studying in a secretarial school. i WILLIAM CHARLES REYNOLDS Bud 15 Cook Street . William was graduated from the State Street School. He has been a member of the band and orchestra for four years. He plays the tympani and other percussion instruments and was the first tympani player in the band. He plans to return to Hamden next year for a post graduate course. Page Fifty-six -asf AMDEN IGH 1940 JOHN PAUL RICCIARDI Ricc 14 Helen Street John attended the Kirk High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Saginaw High School in Saginaw. In Hamden he has been a member of the Pottery Club, the Boys' Intramurals and the Me- chanical Drawing Club. His hobbies are mechanical drawing. swimming, hockey, baseball, football, tropical fish, and model building. Next year he plans to attend an engineering school. LYNWOOD C. RICE MLW., 36 Helen Street Lynwood was graduated from the Helen Street School. He has been a member of the Visual Aid Service Club and of the Trafnc Squad. He has been the student supervisor of the Radio Service. He is interested in aviation, radio and music. After graduation, Lynwood plans to attend the Worcester Institute of Technology. ELAINE ROLANDO 1781 State Street Elaine was graduated from the State Street School. She has taken part in intramural basketball and volley ball and in social dancing. She was a member of the Honor Study Group for three years. Her hobbies are skating, dancing, hiking, and collecting pictures. She plans to continue her studies after graduation. SHIRLEY ELINOR ROMBERG ShirI 105 Warren Street Shirley was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School. Her activities in high school were the Astronomy Club and intra- murals. She was also an alternate of the Student Council, Vice- President of the Home Economics Club, and a member of the edi- torial board of THE VENTURE. Her hobbies are swimming and cooking. Shirley plans to attend the Boston School of Cookery after graduation. DORIS ROOT Dot, Do Murlyn Road Before Doris was graduated to Hamden High School from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School, she attended the Noble Street Dunbar Hill, Newhall Street, Pine Street, and Helen Street Grammar Schools. Her particular activity at Hamden has been the Needlecraft Club. She spends her spare time reading and sewing. Her plans for the com- ing year are indefinite. , Page Fifty-seven I QM, th' ok' her AMDEN IGH 5 1940 PAUL JOSEPH ROSADINO P. J. 39 Webb Street Paul was graduated to Hillhouse from the State Street Grammar School and entered Hamden High School as a junior. His activ- ities at Hamden have been the Photography Club and intramural sports. He devotes his spare time to golf and dancing. His plans for next year are undecided. JUNE MARGARET ROSE Skipper 91 Third Street June attended the Dixwell Avenue Grammar School before enter- ing Hamden. Her particular activity at Hamden High School has been the Girls' Glee Club. Her hobbies are dancing, skating. bowling, and swimming. She is interested in usic, and traveling. and plans to enter the Yale Music School af r graduation. It JA ES JD ROSELLE 9 Te 3 0 dgers Road es is a graduate of the Greenman Grammar School and entered den from the West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illinois. He was president of the sophomore class and vice-president of the Student Council in 1938. He was a member of the Varsity Basket- ball Team, the Intramural Basketball Team and of the track team. His hobbies are reading, camping, and athletics. Ted plans to enter Duke University next year. p ANTHONY RUBINO Popei' V 16 Edmond Street Anthony was graduated from the State Street Grammar School. His chief interest in Hamden High School has been the Tumbling Club. He is interested in mechanical work, and enjoys golf, bicycle riding, and boxing as hobbies. After graduation he plans to fol- low a trade to become a skilled mechanic. FLCJRENCE ELEANOR RUSCH NHC.. 135 Wooding Street Florence was graduated to Hamden High School from the Helen Street Grammar School. Hiking, bicycle riding, and singing are her main hobbies, although she also enjoys reading, dancing, and learning popular songs. She plans to continue secretarial work next year and some day hopes to become a singer. Page Fifty-eight W AMDEN GH PAULINE RUFFER Paul 21 Manor Street Pauline is a graduate of the Putnam Avenue Grammar School. While at Hamden High School, she has been an active member, of the Archery Club, the Bowling Club, and the business board of The Dial. Pauline's hobbies are knitting and swimming. Litera- ture is her chief interest. She plans to enter college next year. ELWOOD PRESCOTT RUSSELL Woodie 144 Woodlawn Street Elwood was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. He has participated in the Glee Club, the A-Capella Choir. the Mixed Glee Club, the band, the orchestra. and the Little Symphony Orchestra. His chief interest and hobby is music. He plans to attend the Yale Music School. or the Boston Conservatory of Music. PHILIP HUNT RUSSELL, JR. 192 Ridgewood Avenue After being graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. Philip entered Hamden High School, where he has been a member of the Slide Rule Club. He is interested in mathematics. His chief hobby is skiing. He plans to enter Harvard University next year. MARY ELIZABETH RYDER UMW.. 6 9 Gorham Avenue Mary attended grammar schools in Hartford and Long Island before she was graduated from the Margaret L. Keefe School. She has been a member of the Student Council, the basketball and field hockey teams, and of the Dramatics Club. She is interested in poetry and reading, and enjoys tennis and swimming as hobbies. She plans to enter business WILLIAM J . RYDER Bill 69 Gorham Avenue Bill attended grammar school in Hartford and Long Island before entering Hamden High School from the Margaret L. Keefe School. His activities at Hamden were art and gym. He has worked in the Boys' Department at the New Haven Y. M. C. A. He is interested in movies and camp life. swimming, and horseback riding. Next year he plans to work and then attend Providence College. Page Fifty-nine AMDEN GH MARJORIE C. SARRATT ..Meg., 127 Wakefield Street Marjorie was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School which she entered from the Leal School, Urbana, Illinois. Her activities at Hamden include the Girls' Glee Club, the Mixed Glee Club, the A-Cappella Choir, The Dial editorial staff, and the Fencing Club. She devotes her spare time to piano playing, reading, swim- ming, and fencing. Marjorie plans to enter the University of Con- necticut. DORIS SAVITEER Dot 68 Helen Street Doris was graduated from the Helen Street Grammar School. She has been a member of the art board of THE VENTURE, and was a news editor of The Dial. She is interested in painting and sketching. Swimming is her favorite sport. Her hobby is col- lecting snapshots. After graduation, Doris hopes to further her interest in art. GEORGE SCHLOSSSER Schloss 122 Lakeview Avenue After having been graduated from the Church Street Grammar School, George entered Hamden High School where his particular activity has been the Tumbling Club. He is interested in sketching and painting, and intends to study commercial art next year. .Qyfa-2' QE GERHART RUDOLF SCHNEIDER UG h,, 35 Aleniier Street Gerhart attended Abraham Lincoln Grammar School and the Ivy Street School. Before coming to Hamden he went to Bassett Junior High School. Gerhart was interested in the Model Boat Club. His outside interests include hunting, sports, and photog- raphy. He plans to enter Georgia School of Technology to stud,y mechanical engineering. SHIRLEY VERONICA SCHUCKERT Shirl 139 First Street Shirley was graduated from the Spring Glen School and attended Hillhouse before coming to Hamden. She has been a member of The Dial editorial board, the Debating Club, and the Astronomy Club. She has also been a library assistant. Shirley lists swimming, bicycling, and roller-skating as her hobbies. She plans to enter Larson Junior College. Page Sixty AMDEN GH ALICE GERTRUDE SCHULDT UAV, 44 Helen Street Alice was graduated from Helen Street Grammar School. She has been a member of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club, the Upperclass Girls' Glee Club, the Mixed Glee Club, and the Music Club. She is interested in tennis, swimming, ice-skating and traveling. Alice expects to obtain a secretarial position or to attend a business college. ROBERT SCHWARTZ Bob ' 55 North Street Bob came to Hamden after attending Dixwell and Pine Street Grammar Schools. He was elected manager of the business board of The Dial in his sophomore year. He has been an important member of the orchestra and was also a member of the Dramatics Club, the Trafiic Squad and the Music Club. This year Bob is a member of THE VENTURE editorial board. His hobbies are swimming, and playing the piano. He plans to enter Yale University. ANDREW J. SCOTT Scotty 2395 Whitney Avenue Andrew came to Hamden after being graduated from Centerville Grammar School. In Hamden he has joined the track team and the Model Airplane Club. His hobby is sports, such as skating. swimming, and football. Next fall he plans to attend a school of aviation in Texas. BARBARA FAITH SHEPARD Sheppie West Shepard Avenue Barbara was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. She has been an active member of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club, the Upperclass Girls' Glee Club, the Mixed Glee Club, and the Music Club. She also joined the Swimming Club. Barbara's main hobby is music. Next year she plans to enter Calvin College. LUDVIK A. si-1oRTN1Ev1c:z ,P Lad J 2 8 Edmund Street Ludvik entered Hamden High after being graduatedfrom State Street Grammar School. His main interests outside of school are golfing and swimming. Ludvik has no definite plans for the future as yet. Page Sixty-one AMDEN IGH X axmmxc- ' EVELYN SKELLY G6 T VN Mimi Q Ji' lug' N 1940 I 145 Filbert Street Evelyn entered Hamden High from Putnam Avenue and Spring Glen Grammar Schools. She has been active in the Music Club, the Costume Designing Club, and the Mythology Club. She has been vice-president of the Salon de Marianne and a member of THE VENTURE editorial board. Evelyn's outside interests are music, costume designing, and reading. She plans to continue her studies at Albertus Magnus College. PHILIP SKOLNICK I 166 Dixwell Avenue Philip attended Helen Street Grammar School before entering Hamden. During his four years he has belonged to the Model Boat Club, the New York World's Fair Club, and the Chess Club. Philip counts among his chief interests model building, coin collect- ing, and reading. His plans for the coming year are still undecided. 9 KY-K, SCI-IUYLER SLATER N 4:Tyay 194 Wiscassett Street Schuyler was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. He has been an active member of the Boys' Cooking Club, The Dial business board and the Boys' Glee Club. His favorite hobbies are swimming singing, and collecting auto ra hs. He is ver interested f S P Y in the theatre. Schuyler expects to enter University of Connecticut in the fall. O ccEl.u ELSIE HARRIET SLOANM M 2422 Whitney Avenue Elsie was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. She was a member of the orchestra, the Girls' Choir, the Mixed Glee Club, and the Music Club. She belonged to the homeroom basketball team and the Woodwork Club. Her interests are skating, dancing, swimming, and ping-pong. Elsie hopes to enter the Vassar Brothers' Hospital in Poughkeepsie. ANNA KATHERINE SMITH Ann . 1368 Dixwell Avenue Anna entered Hamden High from Helen Street School. While at Hamden she has been interested in the Music Club. Her outside interests and hobbis include reading, bowling, ice-skating, and music. Anna intends to devote her future to stenographic and secretarial work. Page Sixty-two AMDEN IGH 1940 CHARLES PATRICK SMITH Charlie 18 Maplewood Terrace Charlie was graduated from Church Street Grammar School and came to Hamden where he is remembered for his excellent work on our Hockey Team. He was manager of this team for two years and played hockey with the team for the past two years. His hobbies are skating and ping-pong. Charlie intends to return to Hamden for a post-graduate course next year. I. CLIFFORD T. SMITH I - Smitty Q1 X ' 104 Lincoln Street Clifford was graduated from Centerville Grammar School. He has been an active member of our musical organizations, the Bovs' Glee Club, the Mixed Glee Club, and the A-Capella Choir. He has been a member of the Photography Club for three years. Clif- ford plans to further his education at a business school. DENISON CHAPMAN SMITH Denny 1797 Whitney Avenue Denison was graduated from Spring Glen School. In Hamden, he was a member of the Swimming Club, the band, the Rifle Club, and the Hi-Y. Denison's main interests are swimming, sailing. and music. Next year he hopes to attend the University of Penn- sylvania. DOROTHY JAMES SMITH Dot Maple Avenue, North Haven Dorothy came to Hamden from the North Haven Center School. She has been an active member of the Bowling Club, the Art Studio. and the Archery Club. She is interested mainly in skating. Dor- othy plans to attend either Stonleigh or La Salle Junior College to study diatetics. MARION LEILA SMITH 157 Washington Avenue Marion, a graduate of the Centerville Grammar School, was vice.- president of our class during her freshman and sophomore years. She was a member of the Girls' Choir, the A-Cappella Choir, the Mixed Glee Club, the Music Club, and the Traflic Squad. She is interested in swimming, dancing and music. Marion plans to study physiotherapy. Page Sixty-three MARGARET ANN SOMERS Miggs 2 2 85 Whitney Avenue Margaret was graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. She has been a member of the Tap Dancing Club, the Girls' Glee Club and the Pen Club She was active on the ediorial boards of IGS! and dancing She also likes pen and ink drawings and music e plans to attend McKeown s Secretarial School after which she will X The Dial and THE VENLFURE. Her hobbies are skating, swimming, ' . ' ' ' ' . Sh train to become a nurse. HARVEY SOMMER 499 Pine Rock Avenue Harvey was graduated from Helen Street School. He was a member of the band for three years and also participated in intra- mural basketball and football games. For his interests, Harvey chooses ping-pong, basketball, swimming, and target shooting. Next year, he will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HERBERT FRANK SPAETH , 9 e is Herby A Q -,g, X ,Q 2572 Whitney Avenue ,.,, I Qi Herbert came to Hamden from Centerville Grammar ho He was a member of the Student Council and participated 1 intramural R sports. He was also an outstanding player on the varsity football X , , , team. Herbert enjoys bowling and almost all other sports. Next ' ' ' year he hopes to attend college. is R , R ,.a' I U5 2 ' YMOND ROCHFORD SPENCER Spence 5 X ' x 1 ' 2545 Whitney Avenue I.v- -' 4 Raymond was graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. ' He has been a member of the Music Club, the Designing Club, the Boys' Cooking Club, the business board of The Dial, and of the Art Studio. He designed the cover for the 1939 issue of The 4 Cupola. He likes swimming, art, horseback riding, and psychology. He plans to attend art school. VIRGINIA CLARA SPENCER , Ginny 3832 Whitney Avenue Virginia was graduated from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. Some of her activities in high school were memberships in the Freshman Glee. Club, the Dramatics Club, and the Tap Dancing Club. She enjoys swimming, horseback riding, playing golf, and dancing. Her plans for the coming year are uncertain. Page Sixty-four AMDEN IGH R 1940 CHARLES GEORGE STAHLSCHMIDT Charlie 49 Center Avenue Charles was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. He was a member of the Dramatics Club, of the orchestra, the string quartet, and of the editorial board of THE VENTURE. His hobbies are swimming and raising tropical fish. Charles plans to enter Yale University. PETER HAYES STEVENS Pete 111 Church Street Peter came to Hamden from Madison High School, Madison, Indiana. He was president of our class in his junior year. Besides being a member of the sports staff of The Dial, he was a member of the varsity basketball and football teams. He enjoys bowling and most other sports. He plans to attend the University of North Carolina. RUTH GERTRUDE STOWE I Rudy 1741 Dixwell Avenue Ruth was graduated from the Church Street Grammar School. She has been a member of the Home Economics Club. Her main interests are dancing, reading and almost all forms of sports. Ruth plans to obtain a job in the business world. MARY CLAIRE SULLIVAN 3,997 Whitney Avenue Mary was graduated from Mount Carmel Grammar School. Here in Hamden High she has been interested in dressmaking. Her favorite hobbies are swimming and traveling. After being gradu- ated from high school, Mary plans to enter New Haven Teachers' College. RUSSELL THOMAS SULLIVAN fl-Russ!! 70 Circular Avenue Russell was graduated from the Helen Street Grammar School. Among his activities in Hamden were football, the editorial board of The Dial, membership in the Radio Service, and the Student Council. He enjoys music, most athletics, and literature. Russell plans to prepare further for admission to Yale University. Page Sixty-five awe' . 5l,ffff4 Jf l 1 9 tw' AMDEN IGH ISABEL RUTH TAPPERT Tawny 12 Murlyn Road Isabel was graduated from the Mt. Carmel Grammar School. She has been an active member of the Mythology Club and of the New York Wor1d's Pair Club. She enjoys traveling, reading. and sailing. She has not as yet decided whether to attend business school or college. ' X . zpayyff MARION RUTH TAYLOR xggl 15 Jarvis Street, Cheshire . ,.. JK? l f 'r . x 3 1940 Marion was graduated from the Humiston Grammar School, in Cheshire. She has been active in the Glee Club, the RiHe Club, the Girl Reserves, and intramural sports. She was also an assistant in the school bank, Marion's hobbies are swimming, skating, and skiing. Next year she plans to attend a business school. , ., J f ' ,,, J JOHN E. TERRELL Terry 87 Wooding Street - John was graduated from the Centerville Grammar School. He has worked in the school bank and participated in intramural sports. He enjoys practically all sports, but prefers hockey and basketball. After graduation, he plans to get a job. HOWARD TERRIBILE Doc 6 5 Weybossett Avenue Howard attended the Helen Street, Washington Avenue, and Strong Schools. He has been a member of the Visual Aid Service, the Italian Club, Model Airplane Club, and intramural basketball team. He served on the Student Council, was the football man- ager for 1939, a member of the Prom Committee for 1939, and belongs to the New Haven National Guardsmen. His interests are sports and arts. He hopes to enter a trade school. ESTHER IDA THERRIAULT ..Et,, 193 2 Dixwell Avenue Esther was graduated from the Church Street School. She be- longed to the Archery Club, Harmonica Club and the Public Speaking Club, and played intramural basketball. She enjoys sports, traveling, and dancing. She is interested in art and plans to enter New York University. . Page Sixty-six AMDEN IGH ANGELO I. TRAVAGLINO Tran 1765 State Street Angelo came to Hamden High School from State Street School His interests and hobbies are golf, swimming, bowling, and skating Angelo's plans for the future are undecided. . FLORENCE E. TRAVER Babe,' Maple Avenue, Cheshire Florence came to Hamden from Lockport High School in New York state. She is a member of the Girl Reserves Club and enjoys ping-pong and ice skating. Next year she hopes to either do office work or go to Arizona. ERVING J. TUCKER Em 195 Butler Street Erving was graduated from the Dixwell Avenue School before coming to Hamden High. His interests are Diesel engines, swim- ming. and bowling. In the coming year Erving plans to go to Florida. ANITA TERESA VEGLIANTE Neety 1422 Dixwell Avenue Anita entered Hamden from the Church Street School. She was a member of the Girls' Choir and secretary of the Girl Leaders Club. Her interests are swimming. music. roller skating, and danc- ing. Anita plans to study oral hygiene at the University of Penn- sylvania next year. MARY VENTRESCA 2! May W Q! 5 4 Lexington Street Before entering Hamden. Mary attended the Helen treet and Church Street Schools. She enjoys dancing, bowling, skating, and swimming. Mary plans to do secretarial work in the future. 1940 Page Sixty-seven X X .. sex X X X .. xx irie- wx, a:s.:':1...' we ---.- at ..A. x -X - -s,-' YM S NX -was ' .. .rscxswuw M1 N a'-'V a 4 Pk AMDEN IGH ELIZABETH M. VISEL Betty 2653 Whitney Avenue Elizabeth entered Hamden from Centerville Grammar School. Her hobbies are swimming and dancing. She is now enrolled at Coady's Elm City Beauty Academy and upon graduation she hopes to continue in that Held. GRACE VIRGINIA VOLAND 48 Barraclough Avenue Grace came to Hamden from the Troup Junior High School and the Commercial High School. She is interested in skating. In the coming Year Grace hopes to do office wor IRVING STEBBINS WAGNER Wabblz'ngton 42 Easton Street Irving was graduated from the Helen Street School. He has been active in the Model Airplane, Pen, and Swimming Clubs, and the High-Y. His interests are swimming, reading, writing and motor cycling. His plans are indefinite. RUTH BROWNING WEBSTER Ruthie 34 Maplewood Terrace Previous to entering Hamden, Ruth attended school in Westville and Church Street School. While in school she has been an assist- ant in the library. Her interests are reading, swimming, skating, and dancing. Ruth plans in the coming year to enter Grace Hospital School of Nursing. ,F-L if 1940 L HOWARD L. WENNERSTROM Howie 14 Skiff Street Howard entered Hamden from the Alfred Plant School in West Hartford. His activities have been intramural football, basketball. and baseball. He enjoys swimming, football, horseback riding, skating, and bowling. Howard plans to enter California State University next year. Page Sixty-eight AMDEN A IGH Af 1940 ARNOLD S. WHIT Babe 54 Marne Street Arnold was graduated from the Church Street School. He was chosen class treasurer in both his Freshman and Sophomore years. He chose intra-mural basketball and baseball for activities. His hobbies are sports and swing records. His plans for next year are still unsettled. LENIS W. WHITE Lenny Maple Avenue, West Cheshire Lenis entered Hamden High School in his sophomore year fi Caribou High School in Caribou, Maine. His hobby is playing clarinet and he also enjoys traveling. Lenis will enter an aerome. chanic school next year. Q 1 I NEWMAN O. WHITE Maple Avenue, West Cheshire Newman attended the Sincock Grammar School and the Caribou High School in Caribou, Maine, before coming to Hamden High School. He selects skating and horseback riding as his hobbies. Newman plans to enter a trade school. - ROBERT WHITE Bob 90 Concord Street Robert was graduated from the Church Street School. His ac- tivities in high school were varsity football, junior varsity baseball, and basketball. He served as a member of the Student Council. Bob likes dancing and swing music. He plans to train for a gov- ernment mail service position. - RICHARD C1. WILDER Dick 12 St. James Street Richard entered Hamden from Church Street School. He has been active in working in the shop. His main hobby is photog- raphy. Next year Richard plans to study drafting at the Boardman Trade School. D,-,AE lpitl-,lad-T' ' Page Sixty-nine I AMDEN IGH 1 .4 cl 1940 J? ELEANOR G. WILLARD Ellie 3 4 Harmon Street Before coming to Hamden, Eleanor was graduated from the Spring Glen School. She has been a member of both the Pep Club and the Swimming Club. She is interested in swimming, hiking, horse- back riding, dancing, and skating. Eleanor plans to study home economics in the junior college after graduation. MICHELINA J. WILLIAMS W Mike I 51 Greenway Street Michelina attended St. Joseph's school, and was graduated from Helen Street School. Her activities have been the Dress Designing and Freshman Glee Clubs, and working as an assistant in the school bank. She enjoys music, swimming, and table tennis. Next year Michelina plans to attend the Junior College of Commerce. Wok, MARION ROBERTA WILSON Bobby 233 Augur Street Marion entered Hamden from Spring Glen School. She has been active in the Dramatics Club, and has played field hockey,.and basketball. Her interests are outdoor sports. She enjoys writing poetry. After graduation Marion plans to do office work. LAURA M. wooDs QI .. ,. , 4 Peggy 0 ,AM 24 skiff street I-'1 Peggy came IQ high school from the Spring Glen Grammar School. She joined the Archery Club and the Pep Club. Her in- terests are skating, dancing, skiing, and tennis, and her hobby is collecting china horses, dogs, and elephants. Her plans for the coming year are still unsettled. M. BARBARA WRIGHT lKBarbII 4 Lansdowne Avenue Barbara was graduated from the Spring Glen Grammar School. Her activities in high school were membership in Freshman Girls' Glee Club, band, orchestra, and Music Club. 'She also belonged to the Slide Rule Club. She selects figure skating and camping as her hobbies. Barbara plans to enter college next fall. Page Seventy AMDEN .I GH 1940 JEANNE T. YANEK 1 84 Helen Street Jeanne entered Hamden from the Church Street Grammar School. Her interests are intramural sports and bowling. Her hobbies are swimming and dancing. Jeanne plans to get a position next year. DAVID YOUNG Red 3 8 Lilac Avenue David attended the Clinton Avenue School, North Haven, as well as the Putnam Avenue Grammar School. He has played in the band for three years. He has also been a member of the bowling club. David chooses skating as his favorite hobby. He hopes to have a position on a merchant boat next year. Page Seventy-one if , .pg ri , x Q AMDEN IGH 1940 I CAN DO IT Is knowledge your ambition? , She's a glory to be won, She is no gift or present, But she is to anyone An open door to him Who says and means it, too, I can do it if I try, And I'l1 try until I do. Is perfection your ideal? There is a Winding endless road, Where dust will choke and burn: Yet on the way, in some abode, Perfection waits for those Who say and mean it, too, I can do it if I try, And I'll try until I do. Are palaces your longing? They don't rise everywhere. No magic wand or Aladdin's lamp Can produce a tree to bear Such riches: but gain will come To those who say, and mean it, too I CAN DO IT IF I TRY, AND I'LL TRY UNTIL I DO. MARGARET SOMERS. Page Seventy- two AMDEN IGH 1940 CLASS HISTORY ERESHMAN YEAR 193 6-3 7 The class of 1940 first entered the portals of Hamden High School as Fresh- men on September 9, 1936. The most important event of the freshman year was the election of class officers in November. The results were: President, Richard Mead: Vice President, Marion Smith: Secretary, Ruthe Craig: and Treasurer, Arnold White. C. -9 The first class party, a Saint Patrick's Day Dance, was held on the evening of March 17. The members of the entertainment committee were: Anne Mc- Donald, Eleanor Willard, William Flynn, and William Klarman. Salvatore Piscitelli, Richard Mead, Robert Schwartz, John Terrell, and Wesley Luschenat were on the ticket committee. The following composed the refreshment com- mittee: James Counihan, Mary Ryder, Ruthe Craig, Herbert Spaeth, and Edward McLean. Shirley Moore and Alice Officer won the prize as being the most Irish couple in a contest judged by Miss Wood and Mr, Becker. The results of the party were very satisfactory. Many of the members of the freshman science classes enjoyed two trips to New York under the guidance of Mr. Dyckes. The freshman representatives were in favor of the plan of the Student Council to award school letters to worthy members of certain activities--a plan later adopted. On May 14 it was the privilege and pleasure of Hamden High School to participate in the state musical contest at Waterbury. ' As school closed on June 25, 1937, the class of 1940 looked forward in eager anticipation to returning again in the fall to a prosperous year as sopho- mores. SOPHOMORE YEAR Our class settled down for its second year of study on September 9, 1937, under the able directions of our capable leaders: Ted Roselle, president: Marion Smith, vice-president: Arnold White, treasurer, and Laura Borsari, secretary. Our class was also well represented in the student council: Patricia Chapman, Margery Hyde, William Klarman, Wesley Luschenat, Dorothy Burgess, Salva- tore Piscitelli and Maurice Purpora served us in that capacity. There were many social and intellectual highlights in this year, including several successful trips to New York, under the sponsorship of Mr. Dyckes. The Cupola, our fine literary magazine, made its debut amid the applause of the school, and to spur on our teams in green and gold the first football rally of all times was staged. The outstanding social event of the year came in the form Page Seventy- three AMDEN IGH 1946 of a Valentine's party, at which our classmates were entertained royally with the lightning deftness of an accomplished magician, and we danced to the grand music of Maurice Purpora's orchestra. eThe social seasonwas brought to a successful close by our bi-annual picnic, held in the inevitable rain, but enjoyed by every one. All of us will look back on the Sophomore year with many enjoyable memories, for in this year we definitely established ourselves as upper classmen and immediately took a leading part in the affairs of the school. , 4 JUNIOR YEAR After a closely contested and interesting election in November, Peter Stevenswas chosen the junior class president: Mary Brainard, vice president: Ruthe Craig, secretary, and Earl Carlin, treasurer. The year started out with Betty Kenney, a senior, as Editor-in-Chief of The Dial, and Robert Schwartz as Advertising Manager. Assistant Editor was Esther Brainard, another senior, and Associate Editor, Mary Lombardo. Early in 1938, we had the pleasure of welcoming four new teachers to our ranks: Miss Teich, Miss Hitchcock, Mr. Byrnes, and Mr. Shaw. In sports we all recall with pleasure the work of Boyce, Bragdon and Ken- nedy on the hockey team, for they were all members of our Junior Class and were all tops, helping Hamden to win the District Cup. In February, the Honor Roll showed an increase, and seventeen juniors were listed. On the Student Council we saw from our class Ted Roselle, vice- president. On February 17, a play The Show Off was presented. The Theatre Guild comedy was an uproarious success under the direction of Mr. Joseph Tierney and Miss Ethel Miniter. In March, the Athletic Association sponsored a get-together in the form of a band concert. It featured the rendition of Heine and Katrina, an octet solo, and a sweet-potato solo by Eugene Crandall. SENIOR YEAR The year 1939-1940 was an eventful year for the senior class. The elections were held on October 26, at which time the following officers were chosen: Herbert Korte, president: Leigh Hunt, vice-president: Ruthe Craig, secretary: Ellis Butterfield, treasurer. 9 In the student council the senior members whoiheld oflice were Don Ander- sen, president: Laura Borsari, secretary: Sal Piscitelli, treasurer. The home Page Seventy-four AMDEN IGH 1940 room presidents were Catherine Ansello, Margery Hyde, Gertrude Kopjanski, John McKenna, Mario De Capua, Donald Gelinas, Harry Copeland, and Sal Piscitelli. A The first social event of the year and one of the most successful was the Thanksgiving Dance held on November 24. The committee in charge was Don Andersen, Joan Palmer, Emily Hazard, Robert Schwartz, Nick Ippedico, Al Fabian, Laura Bosari, Patricia Chapman, Ruth Lees, iMartha Hulse, Dorothy Burgess, Charles Ingersoll, Anne McDonald, John Ingram, Margery Hyde, Franklin Pickett, Mario de Capua, Gertrude Kopjanski, Henry Egg, and Jeanne Kraft. A Spring Dance was held on April 5 under the direction- of the following committee: Shirley Romberg, Anne McDonald, Don Andersen, Denny Smith, Jim Greenberg and Elwood Russell. A class meeting was held in April, at which time May 3 was set for the date of the all eventful Prom and twenty-four students were nominated for the committee. As a result of home room balloting the following seniors were chosen: Margery Hyde, Pete Stevens, Garrett Ditmars, Mario de Capua, Don Andersen and Sal Piscitelli. The committee plus the class oflicers elected Don Andersen as the senior co-chairman. This was indeed an affair to be long remembered by the class because of enthusiastic work of the committee under the helpful assistance of the faculty adviser, Mr. Aurell. Class day exercises were held on June ll and graduation on the following night, thus bringing to a close our four years at Hamden High School, under the capable guidance of our sponsor, Miss Fison, and our counselors, Miss Wood, Miss Russell, and Mr. Becker. Q Page Seventy-five AMDEN IGH 1940 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAIVIENT OF 1940 In a true spirit of generosity, we, the seniors of Hamden High School, do declare this to be our last will and testament. - I To Mr. Moody we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for his cheerful assistance and cooperation. II To the faculty we leave the ever cooperative class of '42. III We bequeath the remains of our textbooks to the high school bindery. IV To the Traflic Squad we leave door StOppCrS and streamlined scooters. V To the future classes of H. H. S. we will our world famous tennis courts! VI The departing seniors bestow the following gifts to some worthy lower classmen: Ray Alling leaves his patent leather hair to Bill Butler. Donald Andersen wills his ability as a decorator to Doug Lee. Ray Benjamin leaves his spelling technique to Bob Walker. Lorraine Booth bequeaths her honeycoated trill to some bird in the junior class. Laura Borsari leaves her overworked pen to the next secretary of the Student Council. Mary Brainard leaves last night's gardenias to Marie DeMaio. Shirley Bristol leaves her gum to cafeteria table No. 3. Fred Brown bequeaths his chariot to Bud Keeney. Shirley Buckingham leaves her witty Dial features to next year's staff. We, the male members of the class of 1940, positively refuse to relinquish Dot Burgess. Ellis Butterfield leaves his ability to administer wisely the class funds to Gordon Galligan. Edgar Cann leaves his ability as a hockey player to John Horne. Earl Carlin leaves his dreams of a chateau in Greenwich to any dreamer in the junior class. Henry Cofrancesco leaves his line bucking to Horace Filer. Jim Counihan leaves his Don Juan appearance to Renato Bot Bottino. Ruthie Craig leaves!! Too bad, undergrads! Page Seventy-six AMDEN IGH Glenn Dana bequeaths his misogynous attitude to Bob Mayo. Mario DeCapua wills his industriousness and popularity to Steve Garratt. Andy DeLorenzo leaves his capacity for hitting home runs to Sammy Russo. Garrett Ditmars bequeaths his appealing blush to Bruno Eibensteiner. Jim Doherty leaves his charming smile to Ed O'Connell. Al Fabian leaves Dick Miller the tradition of wearing spats. Franklin Fickett bequeathes his jitterbugging to Gene Lombra. Duke' Graham leaves his sister, Shirley, to class of '43. Jimmy Greenberg wills his cartooning to Walt Brophy. Lorraine Griser bequeathes her Geo' ja accent to Lucille Harris. Larry Hansen and Joe Kalbacher give their charm to Livingston Voos. Ed Hayward leaves his consistently excellent attendance to anyone who can better it. Dick Hull bequeaths that Horace Mann pin to any girl with a broken strap. Bob Hansen wills his shock of auburn hair to Isabel Riley. Nick Ippedico leaves his success to next year's manager of the hockey team. David Mills bequeaths to Burton Hicock his radiating loquacity. Joan Palmer wills her precocious sense of humor to Ellen Bree. L Shirley Romberg leaves her domestic ability to Elfriede Lindner. Phillip Russell leaves his pocket dictionary to Miss Russell to read on dull evenings. Marjorie Sarratt leaves her cameo profile to Margaret Fulton. Gerhart Schneider leaves his amazing guttural guffaw to George Rhynedance. Denny Smith leaves his fickleness to Tommy Walsh. Herbie Spaeth dares anyone to wear those hot red Suspenders. Margaret Jones bequeaths her safety pin to some very young freshman. Gert Kopjanski wills her ability to make quick change to the next cashier. Bill Klarman gladly leaves his brother Dick his knowledge of that delightful language, French. . Shirley Lipkin leaves the Stradivarius that she ought to have to Lois Pelton. Fred Lowe wills that bored look to Martin Malia. John McKenna leaves his witty repartee to Laurence Beatty. Anne McDonald bequeaths her serious attitude toward life to Barbara Hicks. Barbara Hauser leaves what's left of the chemistry lab. to Mr. Lloyd's future pupils. And finally, we. the class of 1940, leave our sponsor, Miss Fison, the sum- mer vacation in which to recuperate. 1940 Page Seventy-seven AMDEN IGH 1940 PROPHECY FOR 1940 Piercing the future's heauy haze, Fifteen years ahead we gaze. The vision is dim-now it grows clear, Ana' the tale is transcribed by the mystic seer. Nick Fiore wih his musical keys, The swing fans cravings will appease. Barbara Lynn has made a hit, In a Broadway show she does her bit. Beating it out in his conga drum Is Ed McLean. He makes things hum. Professor Dodge will address his class In Philosophy II, which none can pass. Guess who? Korte is the top Of the police force, a handsome cop. Murray Gollinger's up there in the sky, Directing airplanes as they go by. Marjorie Butler, that Titian belle, Makes a cute cashier in the Ritz Hotel. With a soap box on the city green, Leigh Hunt expounds theories, looking lean. Henry Egg has easy pickin's Raising thousands of 1i'l chickens. Ray Benjamin, the mental whiz, Has supplanted Kieran on that popular quiz. Gene Crandall, that sweet potato king, , Is now a devotee of swing. Queen of the Movies , is Marge Hyde's title, She's thousands of fans' matinee idol. Jim Greenberg, an alumnus of whom we can boast, Is drawing cartoons for The Boston Post. Mary Lombardo, chief of our Dial, Is writing for Vogue, dictating the style. As defense man for the Bruins, Russ Bragdon stars I-Ie's not breaking training, just smoking cigars. Joan Palmer and her Count are man and wife, Living ina trailer,-what a life! Petro Stevens is a rancho boss, He still hasn't learned to ride a hoss. Page Seventy-eight AMDEN IGH 1940 As a helpful hostess on a Clipper ship, Shirley Romberg makes it a pleasant trip. Outstanding among famous golf-pros, Ed Morris gleans trophies as he goes. That handsome track-man, Ted Roselle, Runs as a bell-boy in the Taft Hotel. The glamorous glances of Barbara Wright Thrill cafe society every night. After a break-down, Joe Gage is in shape, He got it from watching the ticker tape. Bugs Burgess chases insects on African trails And succeeds in capture by salting their tails. Charlie Ingersoll, the Coronet King , Is keeping alive that thing called swing. Ed Barker is touring in a circus tent, Blame him for all the dough you spent! As the Voice of Experience today we find Denison Smith, the master-mind. Taking life easy on his southern isle, Loafs Bobby' Schwartz, with a contented smile Elwood Russell, the song writer supreme, Has revived that old ballad, Darn That Dream Johnny DeLucia, our football player, Now Stars for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Shirley DeMussey, a beautiful spy, Stole plans from under the enemies' eye. Squire Slater, the socialites' M.D., Charges them an awful feel Evelyn Skelly took the Pulitzer Prize . .For her thriller, The Corpse with the Missing Eyes Irv. Guilford's famous for his slashing serve, To say nothing of his iron nerve. Johnny McKenna, alias Boris , ls singing with the Don Cossack Chorus. Phyllis Hogarth and Lucille James Are experts now, they can type their names! Forrest Nelson has his new limousine, Which was given him by a Ubangi Queen. The Poet Laureate of the united land- ls Margaret Somers, by public demand. Page Seventy-nine AMDEN IGH 1940 Through the water speeds Freddie Lowe- After breaking swimming records, he takes his bow Barbara Lumpkin spins and twirls, The fanciest skater of all the girls. From the screen Joe Luppi's dreamy eyes Send shivers up spines and bring forth sighs. A daring adventuress is Ruthie Lees, She has navigated the Seven Seas! Jim Napier's champion of the ring, For his opponents can't see that left-hook swing. As fashion designer in a Fifth Avenue shop, Peggy Hatcher has reached the top. Sal Piscitelli is diving for pearls. He gives these white gems to all his girls. Out into the country went Barbara Gray, She's enjoying the sport of pitching hay. Gunner Wennerstrom-they call him now You used to .know him as Handsome How. Johnny Clouse is a second Bob Hope, The product he boosts is Skip Flea Soap. A famed skeet shooter is our Jeanne Kraft, Five our of five she can pierce in half! With mortar and pestle he grinds away, Donald Gelinas, DuPont chemist today. That cloud of dust that whizzes by Is Duke Graham, racer on the fly! The picture slowly fades away. The seer now demands more pay, But Butterfield says he'll have to wait Because of the treasury'sdep1eted state. Page Eighty I fn' . -5. ga' Tp-1,15 - 5 - Q L 5414 - s F20 ' -... A gi. 1 Page Eighty-one -1-Maw-beaw AMDEN IGH j , 1940 FOOTBALL SEASON-19 3 9 The first game of the season was played with Shelton on September 29. at Hamden, and re- sulted in a tie. In this game Knowlton was injured and incapacitated for the rest of the season. The Donnelly men continued their role of host when they entertained Gilbert of Winsted, edging the hill boys out 7-6. Taking advantage of a clipping penalty on Gilbert followed by a Cofran- cesco to De Lucia aerial. Hamden advanced to the 9 yard line in the first play, Johnny De Lucia drove to the one with Cofran slamming over left tackle for the tally. De Lucia's rush for the extra and deciding point was successful. Johnny Knecht's Hornets followed and buzzed back home with a decisive 13-0 victory over the Greenies. Branford boasted such stars as Jim Barba and all-state Walter Tamulevitch. Taking to the road, the gridders visited East Hartford which administered a 6-0 defeat. Throughout the first half both teams battled furiously under a scorching sun. East Hartford unleashing a dazzling passing attack, advanced 70 yards, cashing in on a pass from Butcher to Monroe. This game was later forfeited to Hamden because of the ineligibility of an East Hartford player. Hamden inaugurated football relations with Hillhouse on October 27. The New Haven squad was much heavier, though well drilled. The final score 26-0 was pro Hillhouse. Bello showed up to good advantage for the Ac's. Traveling to Middletown, the boys were chosen by fate to be the seventh victim of an unde- feated Asylum City eleven. Final score W. Wilson 14, Hamden, 0. On November l l, we played in Danbury. In the closing minutes of the first period Lou Testa, Danbury end, broke through, blocking Cofrancesco's attempt to kick out of trouble from his 12. Rolling backward over the goal line, the ball was covered beyond the end zone by an alert Dan- bury man. Danbury scored again on two passes and a line buck, coupled with a successful boot for extra points. Johnny De Lucia, grabbing the opening kickoff in the second half, raced madly 90 yards before being yanked down on the one. De Lorenzo carried it over on a quarter back sneak with dependable John converting. Hamden completely outplayed their rivals in the closing stages, but a fumble on the five-yard line smothered the Greenies' hopes. The scoreboard said 9-7. On November 30, we defeated a heavy Commercial team to the tune of 6-0, yardage being made by Spaeth and Cann. Hamden's first threat came in the second quarter when De Lucia tossed one to Cofrancesco who raced forty-six yards to the Orange three. Commercial's resistance stiffened and held for four downs. In the third period the Commercial offense was sparked as Lucetti intercepted a Hamden pass, taking it to the thirty-nine whence it was rushed to the twenty-eight. Here the drive ended. In the fourth, with but two minutes of playing time remaining, Hamden sent Cofrancesco back to the thirty-five yard line where he passed with perfect accuracy to De Lorenzo in the end zone, for the only score of the game. This victory ended the 1939 season, Al Ramelli being elected captain for 1940. The seniors who made their last appearance in the Green and Gold were: Conrad Corda, Henry Cofrancesco, John De Lucia. Herb Spaeth, And C90 Noonl De Lorenzo, Henry De Luigi, Ed Cann, Fred Brown, John Clouse, Dan Pascaloni, Henry Palmieri, and Howard Terribile, Manager. Page Eighty-two AMDEN , IGH , 1940 HOCKEY SEASON, 19 3 9 -1940 With a team of veterans the first game was played on December 23, against an inexperienced Hillhouse squad. The final score of this fracas was 5-2 in Hamden's favor, with Jim Doherty leading the way. This was followed by the bombshell tossed on December 26, by a supposedly, weak Commercial team. The business lads defeated Hamden in the last few seconds with Hnal score of 4-2. On December 28, Hamden played listlessly to a scoreless tie with West Haven. In the second round of play the boys in Green and Gold played in champion- ship form. On January 10, Hamden defeated Commercial in the first game of the second round by a score of 3-1, with Jim Doherty still pacing the team. Tied with Hillhouse for the lead, Hamden played with a vengeance against West Haven on January 24, avenging the previous tie by a score of l-0. In what was to have been the deciding game for the district title, Hamden defeated their traditional foes, Hillhouse, on January 31, by a score of 1-0 in a hectic battle. On February 21, Hamden started the third round by trouncing Commercial 4-1, but West Haven sprang another upset by defeating Hamden 2-1 in an over- time game., Thus Hamden relinquished to West Haven the title which we had held for four years. As an anti-climax Hamden, playing excellent hockey, routed Hillhouse 8-4. - In non-league competition on January 11 the lads in Green and Gold de- feated Choate at Wallingford 4-2. Later, on January 25, we lost to Cheshire Academy in a listless game by a score of 4-2. We defeated a weak Norwalk team 4-l at Norwalk on February 7. In the final game of the season, on Febru- ary 28, we traveled to West Point to play the Army Plebes at the academy. The final score was 3-3. Hamden this season proved to have a good team dogged by ill-luck. Those graduating from this year's team are: Edgar Cann, Captain: Jim Doherty, Harold Kennedy, Russ Bragdon, Jim Napier, and Charles Smith. GLENN DANA. Page Eight y - three AMDEN IGH 1940 , BASKETBALL SEASON, 1939-1940 The season of 1940 brought to Hamden High School our first triumphant basketball team. The team of the previous year had left a few veterans and the members of an excellent J. V. team. The season started January 5 with a loss to Hillhouse, 44-32, after a hard battle. Following the loss there was a string of three consecutive victories. The first was January 9, at the expense of Boardmen Trade School by a score of 34-30, in which Hamden held the upper hand through- out. Thesecond victim, January 12, was another trade school--Leavenworth of Waterbury. Coming behind with a rush in the last period, Hamden out-distanced the trade lads by a 30-34 score. The third, January 16, was the sweetest victory of all. For three years Commercial had defeated the Aristocrats in their annual battle, But this season was for Hamden: they edged out the businessmen, 40-37. Before a huge crowd the streak ended in a defeat, January 19, by West Haven, by a 28-26 victory in the last minute of play. At this juncture in the season, the scoring lead was divided between Ted Roselle and Johnny De Lucia. After this brilliant spurt, it appeared that the team was doomed to defeat. East Hartford came to Hamden and administered a sound trouncing to the Aristocrats. on January 23, with a final score in favor of East Hartford 47-33. For the second consecutive defeat Leavenworth came, saw, and conquered on January 26. Hamden lost a close one in the last period with a score of 33-32. Not to be daunted, the team followed up these defeats with a series of victories: Middle- town, January 30, 36-27, Danbury, February 2, 28-22, and Danbury again, 50-39, on Febru- ary 6.ln an effort to avenge the trouncing administered by East Hartford, the Aristocrats played gamely February 9 only to lose out in the final seconds by a score of 29-28. The lads suffered a let-down after this and lost to a good Woodrow Wilson team on February 12, 41-33. How- ever, a few days later, February 16, they avenged this defeat by routing the lads from Middle- town on the home court. We fought to a bitter finish and emerged victorious. the score: Middletown 28, Hamden 37. At this point the team had hopes of entering the state tournament. But the Solons ruled that the team had not won enough games in their class. This news caused a great let-down, and in the last game of the season, February 23, we lost to Middletown, 23-20. This basketball team was remarkable in the fact that it consisted of six players. who played most of the season with few substitutions. These six were: J. De Lucia, T. Roselle. P. Stevens, J. Johnson, J. Bruno. H. Robinson. The first four are seniors. GLENN DANA. Page Eighty-four AMDEN IGH 1940 BASEBALL-1940 Spring found Coach Donnelly and his baseball squad ready, willing and able, with emphasis on the latter. Although practice was retarded somewhat by heavy April rains, the will to win was strong, as we can assume from the 16 to 1 trouncing handed out to Boardman Trade School. We went on to tie the Yale J.V.'s 5-53 to defeat Yale Freshmen 7-2: Post Junior College of Water- bury 3-O: Hillhouse ll-7: and Commercial 4-1. If results of the above games are any indication, we venture to predict that the team under the splendid leadership of Captain Andrew Delorenzo will walk off with the State title. The team will go on to play the following games: May 21 Boardman June 1 Hillhouse 24 West Haven 4 Torrington 28 Commercial 8 West Haven On the tenth of June the State Tournament begins, wherein we hope to make a fine conclusion to a brilliant season. Page Eighty-five AMDEN IGH 1940 THE STUDENT COUNCIL This year under the capable leadership of Donald Andersen, president: William Keeney, vice-president: Laura Borsari, secretary: Salvatore Piscitelli, treasurer: and Burton Hicock, parliamentarian, the Student Council has been working on a program worthy of a school such as this one. During the first few months of the year the Student Council sponsored such school projects as the Thanksgiving baskets for Hamden's needy, and the Com- munity Chest Drive. In purely academic activities it supervised class elections. The amount in the treasury of the Student Council increased during the year by proceeds from intra-school basketball games, Hamden High School Days at the local theaters, and tea dances. The sum will be used for merit awards at the completion of the school year for the various electives serving the school and having no other source of income. The possibilities offered by Hamden High School were made known to the sub-freshmen by the program planned for Sub-Freshman Day. The handbook for these incoming freshmen, to be distributed in the fall, is being planned and edited by a Student Council committee. During the course of the year, various resolutions were passed to be acted upon by the faculty and the student body. Several of these included means for increasing school spirit and for improving school assemblies, and for the setting up of a tutoring system, with the assistance of students of high scholastic standing. The seniors leaving the Student Council this year are Donald Andersen, Catherine Anselo, Laura Borsari, Harry Copeland, Mario DepCapua, Donald Gelinas, Gertrude Kopjanski, John McKenna, and'Salvatore Piscitelli. Page Eighty-six I' AMDEN IGH 1940 THE DIAL FOR 1940 The Dial, the official student newspaper of Hamden High School, has com- pleted its fifth successful year. The editorial staff with Mary Lombardo as editor-in-chief: Shirley Buckingham, assistant editor: Dorothy Devine, associate editor: Doris Saviteer, school news editor: Barbara Hauser, feature editor: and Earl Carlin, sports editor, has produced a varied and unusual type of high school newspaper. Among this year's popular innovations are Pads and Fashions, Platter Chatter, and Willie the Worm. Miss Margaret Clifford has guided the editorial department. This year, as in the previous years of its existence, The Dial has maintained its financial independence. Much credit should be given the members of the business board for this, since they have worked diligently and faithfully. They have as their officers Albert Fabian, business manager: John McKenna, advertis- ing manager, and Ruth Lees circulation manager. Mr. John Laden has aided the business board as faculty adviser, his fifth year as sponsor of this activity. The typing and clerical work has been done by the indispensable Commer- cial Service Club under the direction of Miss Ruth Walsh. The members being graduated from the various boards of The Dial sincerely wish next year's staff good luck with the paper. Page E ighty-seven AMDEN IGH 1940 Tl-IE BAND The band, under the direction of Mr. Grimes, has had a very successful year. Twenty-live members including our fine drum major, Ed McLean, belong to the class of 1940. This is the second year that we have been a marching as well as a symphonic band. With our bright green-and gold uniforms, the band has been impressive marching and playing. The climax of the year was reached when the band gave its fourth annual concert in January. Five members of the graduating class appeared as soloists: Elwood Russell, clarinet: Harold Jones and Charlie Ingersoll, trumpets: Helen Garman and Barbara Wright, piccolos. The program began with the march, Show Boy, followed by the diflicult overture, Stradella by Flotow, and was brought to a brilliant and appropriate close with the tone poem, Finlandia, by Sibelius. All the members of the band, as well as the other students and townspeople, looked forward to June the seventh and eighth. On the seventh the band participated in the fifth annual combined concert of the musical organizations. The next day Mr. William Revelli, director of the famous University of Michigan Band, conducted our band in an all-state concert. In the evening he was guest speaker at the Annual Banquet sponsored by the Hamden Fathers' Club. All the members of the band who are leaving this year certainly feel they have received much valuable instruction from their work in it and will miss no longer being a part of this organization which has so fine a leader. Page Eighty-eight AMDEN IGH 1940 l ORCHESTRA Each year the orchestra has made many rapid advancements and has im- proved in quality of performance. Much of the orchestra's success is due to its balance and complete instrumentation. For the past three years the orchestra has been of symphonic size, and this year it includes sixty-ive members of the student body. Among the outstanding achievements of the orchestra this year were the performance for the Hrst time of a complete symphony-Hayden's Symphony No. 7-and a work for strings alone, the Mozart's Eine Kleine Nacht Musick, at the annual orchestra concert on March 10. The orchestra was invited to perform for the State Parent-Teachers As- sociation Convention, held on April 26. At the annual combined music organi- zations concert in June, the orchestra will play the entire Beethoven Fifth Symphony, an accomplishment seldom achieved by high school musicians, and one of which our director, Mr. Clarence A. Grimes, will be proud. Members of the orchestra who will be graduated this year are: Shirley Lipkin, Murray Gollinger, Dorothy Hacker, Emery Behrmann, and Elsie Sloane, violins: Charles Stahlschmidt, Robert Fredrickson, and Bruno Olivieri, violasg Ruth Craig, 'cellog Franklin Fickett, alto saxophone, Jerome Johnson, tenor saxophone: Charles Ingersoll and Harold Jones, trumpets: Helen Garman and Barbara Wright, flutes: Elwood Russell, clarinet: Joseph Gage, bassoon: Barbara Lumpkin and Nancy Andrew, French horns: Anne McDonald and Robert Schwartz, piano: William Reynolds and Edward McLean, percussion and tympani. Page Eighty-nme AMDEN IGH 1940 l THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club began its fifth season this year under the direction of Mr. Grimes. This year the Glee Club includes forty-nine members of the student body, thirteen of whom will be graduated in June. The Glee Club surpassed all expectations with a superior season. Among its achievements was the participation in the first annual combined Glee Clubs con- cert in April, in which our outstanding contributions were the Malotte-Deis Lord's Prayer, The Song of Thanksgiving by Hayn, and Now is the Month of M aging by Morley. The girls should be congratulated for making their own gowns, which they wore for the Hrst time at the concert. At the annual combined musical organization's concert in June, the girls will sing the Prayer of Death, written by an underclassman, Joan Waterman, and the extremely difficult Echo-Song by Grlando di Lasso. The girls sang this year in a manner becoming a professional organization. Their enterprise and originality should be regarded with pride, and we may well look back on our 1940 Glee Club as an organization well worthy of praise. Page Ninety HAMDEN IGH Oqufogfzafzg Raw, Ploumlif H'-il 1940 All Portraits and Groups by fo ting Qgfucfioa Class Photographers 1937-1938-1939--1940 NJ 962 Chapel Street New Hav C Telephone 8-6960 Summer Courses in Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Civil Service, Comptometer and Dictaphone. Enroll Now! 129 Temple Street. New Haven. Connecticut THE VAN DYCK PRINTING CO. INCORPORATED Complete Printing Service ..,l.1l-l Printers of the Hamden High School Class Book 945 GRAND AVENUE NEW HAVEN. CONN. Engineering Business Administration Accounting NEW HAVEN Y. M. C. A. JUNIOR COLLEGE NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT 52 HOWE STREET Evening Courses Co-Educational Page Ninety- three COLLEGE AND SCHOOL IEWELRY PANIKOFF ESTABLISHED l889 3l BROADWAY, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 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